(I) (1911)

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The story has some freshness
deickemeyer11 May 2016
The photographs of this picture were thin and a bit misty, but not enough so to hide the prettiness of the scenery. The story takes place in a frontier, mountain settlement and features Herbert Bosworth in the character of a brutal trapper. A young backwoodsman scholar is used as a foil to this handsome ruffian. The student is in love with a girl, but the trapper thrusts himself between them. The student goes away and becomes a lawyer. The trapper marries the girl, but ill-treats her. In after years the lawyer saves the trapper from being unjustly hanged, thereby heaping coals of fire on his head. The story has some freshness and is interesting. - The Moving Picture World, November 4, 1911
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