The famous old story written by Mary J. Holmes is here produced in two-reel picture form and makes an interesting example of the sort of love romance that interested the older generation. Zola Telmzart and Dorothy Phillips play the name parts respectively, one being a pronounced brunette and the other a blonde. Both make the most of their opportunities. The jealous Tempest complicates the double love affair by forging letters and detaining the real ones. An interrupted wedding is the chief dramatic scene. This moves along very much like an old-time melodrama. It is well photographed and capably acted throughout. - The Moving Picture World, September 12, 1914
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