This is a strong two-reel conception and well acted, particularly the part of the woman, taken by Helen Gardner. The photography is not first class, however, and there is a certain unpleasantness about the end of the story. The scenes between the sailor who found the woman on the beach, where the waves had tossed her, and the woman herself were nicely handled and made a strong appeal. Her memory is lost and she marries the sailor, at her own suggestion, after learning that he loves her. When her memory returns she remembers that she is already married and this drives her mad. The sub-titles in this are long and ungrammatical in places. - The Moving Picture World, May 17, 1913