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The simple, straight-forward plot is enlivened by excellent character drawing
deickemeyer3 December 2016
A dramatic love story of the Pacific Coast, with its sharp rocky shore and the quietly heaving billows. The simple, straight-forward plot is enlivened by excellent character drawing, which gives the picture its interest. The professor (Hobart Bosworth) is a biologist nosing for specimens along the beach, who meets the heroine (Miss Besserer), a graceful child of nature and a fisherman's daughter. He calls her his "water nymph." She does some very pleasing swimming. Fate separates these lovers for a while; but after a sincerely acted love story they are reunited. The photography is excellent. - The Moving Picture World, June 29, 1912
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