A love story, intermixed with a gambling debt and an attempted robbery to pay it. To please her father a girl engages to marry a man she doesn't love and then to save the honor of herself and her fiancé the man she does love assumes the responsibility of an attempted robbery, allowing the guilty man to escape. That is the complication. But pressed by other creditors the guilty one returns, confesses his complicity in the robbery, releases the girl from her engagement and goes away, leaving her to marry the man she loves. That is the story and while it possesses no strong dramatic points it tells a plausible story in a satisfactory way and indicates some of the difficulties into which men may be plunged unwittingly. The actors have made the most of their opportunities and the photographer performed his part well. The picture is satisfactory without containing any of those strongly emotional scenes which characterize some films. - The Moving Picture World, December 17, 1910
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