A conventional story with enough freshness to bring it among the three best stories of today. It was produced by F.J. Grandon, in the West, in Mexican backgrounds, and was written by Wallace Clifton. Papita (Clara Williams) has married a wealthy Mexican (Franklyn Hall), who ill treats her. She has two old-time lovers whom she tells of this. One is a cripple (Edgar Jones) and, having no hope himself, kills the husband and escapes into the desert to die, leaving her for the other (William Brunton). Emma Bell plays the girl's mother. The work of all these players is up to their usual mark. The photography is fair. - The Moving Picture World, June 28, 1913
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