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Appeals to homely, human sentiments
deickemeyer28 April 2018
Partly from its perfect photography and partly from the picturesque way in which its scenes are handled this picture satisfies our senses for what is dignified and pretty. The story, too, appeals to homely, human sentiments and sympathies quite in keeping with the quality of its scenes in and about a substantial farmhouse. It is not a new story, this of the husband who was almost lured away from his plain, home-loving wife by a more brilliant woman from the city, but as Arthur Johnson and his competent company act it, it is so filled with new suggestions that one never thinks that he has seen it in other pictures. It is a thoroughly popular and most likable offering. Emmett Campbell Hall is the author, and it was produced by Arthur Johnson. - The Moving Picture World, February 7, 1914
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