The opening situation of this two-part picture is obscure. The spectator cannot tell what it is about and is not deeply interested. The second reel and the closing scenes of the first, however, have action that can be understood and that interests. There are many fine scenes with deep snow under the bright rays of a clear sun, or shadowed in open spaces and in the woods, and these the camera sets effectively before us, though we cannot at all times see faces clearly enough to distinguish characters. It is better than fair as entertainment. - The Moving Picture World, July 25, 1914
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