A two-reel number, written by George Hall. This features King Baggott, grown up from an incorrigible boy into a bully. He terrorizes the entire country district and finally breaks up a show troupe by carrying off the dancer. He takes the girl to his cabin, pursued by the angry villagers, but releases her without harming her. Later he reforms and the girl returns to wed him. The plot is unique, but steps from one situation to another in rather abrupt fashion. The transition of the bully into a good citizen was too much taken for granted. Nevertheless Mr. Baggot's forceful personality carries the story along to success in spite of imperfections in development of the plot. - The Moving Picture World, September 5, 1914