Helene Costello and Shep, portrayed by himself, have the leads in this pretty story. Shep's ability to be a "dead dog" when instructed adds much to the realism of the play. Ihs calling of the firemen and their apparatus may be against ordinary human reason, but it made a mighty good scene. It seemed strange that the fireman should desert a dog in a slowly burning house. - The Moving Picture World, October 25, 1913
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