A story of the Revolution, the scene of which is laid in an inn near Valley Forge. There are numerous interesting scenes, particularly where the soldiers of the two armies are shown. The denouement is impressive. The girl gives her own life to save that of Washington. The tragedy is made apparent when Washington appears in the room after it is supposed he has been killed. And when the father discovers that his own daughter has been killed by the assassin the scene is almost pitiful. Perhaps this did not occur. In fact, it probably did not. But it might, and like "Rigoletto" the scheme miscarried and the man's own child was murdered. If the play is not pleasant it is at least strong. - The Moving Picture World, October 22, 1910
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