A romance in two reels, written by Stewart Peyton and put on by Frank Crane. The heroine is a poor, rich orphan left in the keeping of her villainous uncle. She owns the Isle of Romance, where her home is, and two young college men land there to camp out. In the working out of this situation many things happen that are full of romance and pleasing, but now and then the illusion runs a bit thin. Yet the story interests and has, as one of its features, a remarkably well trained dog seemingly endowed with intelligence. This dog is used to effect the rescue when the hero is shut up in the cellar and also to entrap the villain and his son. There are scenes on water and on land. The photography is good and the whole makes a very passable special offering. - The Moving Picture World, July 18, 1914
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