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Snappy, deftly drawn
deickemeyer9 December 2019
The word "smart," in its most complimentary sense, may be applied to everything and everybody connected with this two-reel comedy by William Addison Lathrop. The entire affair is a snappy, deftly drawn and vastly diverting page from the comic history of to-day. Even the sub-titles reflect the same spirit. As Janet, little Miss Norma Talmadge is irresistible, and S. Rankin Drew gives a perfect impersonation of a youthful "rounder." Van Dyke Brooke's acting as the wealthy uncle, and his production of the film, are both greatly to his credit. - The Moving Picture World, April 17, 1915
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