The plot of this picture play is above the average and carries with it a lesson, not only to girls, but to wives and husbands. It depicts the weakness of a man and the faithfulness of a true and loving wife. The ending is eminently satisfactory. The husband is brought to a realization of his foolishness and his wife made happy. In every respect it is a good offering in the denouement. - The Moving Picture World, April 11, 1914
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