Arthur Johnson in this picture plays the role of a Quaker blacksmith, and plays it well. Also he directs the picture. He is in love with a girl who is won by a young man about town, who afterward neglects the bride. In a thrilling scene the blacksmith seeks out the erring husband and forces him to come with him to the wife. There he finds a baby. The husband's reformation follows. It is a good story. - The Moving Picture World, April 5, 1913
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