It was a brash young man who sold a balky horse to his prospective father-in-law. It was even more brash to have his sister from the East come to see him without warning his neighbors. It proved to be the way out of the difficulty, for Dad fell in love with her and when he "popped" she referred him to her brother. When he discovered who brother was he was an astonished man. But a fair exchange is a good bargain; the picture ends happily. The story, the players and the photographs are all pleasing. The picture has some excellent comedy and will prove a first-class program filler. - The Moving Picture World, February 3, 1912
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