- The early-days of the gold rush to California finds a ragged, unkempt girl battling with the shrewd, strong men of that day and winning out by the sheer lovableness of her personality. (Print Ad- Gazette and Courier, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 21 December 1918)
- THERE'S a hearty laugh, a tiny sob, and a host of thrills in this famous story by Bret Harte-"the poet of the Sierra Nevadas." A beautiful love theme woven round the brawny days of the California Gold Rush affords "Our Mary" a chance to entertain you as she never dis before. (Print Ad-Paterson Morning Call, ((Paterson, NJ)) 27 May 1918)
- The School Master begins to like M'Liss.
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