Imp pictures seldom lack human interest, and this one is no exception. Gretchen, the young girl who falls in love with the susceptible violinist who rooms across the alley, gives, through the characterization of a talented actress, the chief interest to it. She is a simple-minded girl, not bashful, nor yet bold. She loves and she shows her love truthfully, because she is healthy minded. The picture is a good one. The Imp director has produced the story with skill, and though it is not very dramatic, the spectators will not fail to sympathize with Gretchen and become interested. - The Moving Picture World, June 10, 1911
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