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By chance, they meet on the pier
deickemeyer12 June 2016
The picture tells the story of a young artist's model. She was in love with the artist, and the portrait, she destroyed it as it stood on its easel, was of the rich Miss Belairs. The artist had loved the pretty model until the rich lady came. He was very much in need of money. When the artist draws aside the curtain to exhibit the portrait to Miss Belairs and her friends, he finds it ruined. The ladies leave coldly. The artist and the girl both separately determine to commit suicide, but, by chance, they meet on the pier. The ending is satisfactory. It is a commendable picture, carefully managed and fairly well acted. Some of its scenes are extremely well interpreted. - The Moving Picture World, January 6, 1912
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