Miss May Buckley plays in this picture the role of a dancer. Mr. Harry Meyer plays, opposite to her, a man who made a compact with a widow, whose son was infatuated with the dancer, that he would save her boy. The sacrifice was made later by this man. The dancer had fallen in love with him and he sacrificed his true love, which was for the widow, rather than so meanly wound the dancer whom he had courted. The scenario tells no vital nor even very interesting story, but gives the players a good chance to interpret human emotions, and it is their fine work that makes the picture effective, and makes it a desirable filler, perhaps a feature on ordinary occasions. It has some very pretty scenes and is clearly photographed. - The Moving Picture World, April 20, 1912
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