A pretty picture of sentiment in which a youthful sweetheart of a little girl who has consumption steals money to send her to someplace where she can recover. The youthfulness of the two keeps this from being at all displeasing as it is shown. The young lover does not succeed in getting away with the money. He is caught with the "goods on him" by a policeman. He had already confessed to a friend of his sweetheart and of himself, the old florist, who acts as a sort of foster father to the two youngsters. The lad spends a short term in a prison and when he is freed a way is opened by which he and his sweetheart can both go to the West, The photographs are very good; the players pleasing and natural. It will make a first-class program filler. - The Moving Picture World, January 27, 1912
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