- Marriage is somewhat like a furnace-you stand such a good chance of getting burnt. The fires of Hell are not hotter than the furnace of hate and suspicion of a loveless marriage. Marriage is like a furnace- don't go near it unless you want to be caught in it's consuming fires. The drama of a pair who thought marriage was going to be like a cosy wood fire and found it to be a scorching furnace. (Print Ad- Leader-Mail, ((Granby, PQ)) 29 April 1921)
- One of the powerful dramas of modern marriages ever produced. No one, married or single should miss this (Print Ad- Alexandria Gazette, ((Alexandria, Va.)) 14 December 1920)
- That night of the storm, when Keene Mordaunt brought Folly back in his car, they thought the house was empty. Its owner, who was folly's husband, had said he was going to Canada. But as they switched on the light, there at the head of the stairs stood Anthony! With A frightened cry she fainted in Mordaunt's arms. (Print Ad- Cheyenne State Leader, ((Cheyenne, Wyo.)) 16 January 1921)
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