Written by W.A. Tremayne, and directed by Theodore Marston, it makes a very interesting visualization in which James Morrison and Dorothy Kelly play the parts of the two stepchildren. The plot is full of interesting incidents, which take place both in the city and country. The closing scenes are quite gripping, bordering on the tragic, but the ending is very satisfactory and pleasing. It will interest any audience. - The Moving Picture World, July 18, 1914
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