We find this picture only fairly entertaining. The best scenes are very good, but most of it is not strong and its worst is unworthy of the Edison studio. The good part (sets and acting) is that portraying theatrical life; the country love story merely affords pretty out-door scenes that are not very well photographed. The climax, where the minister finds the singing girl, the "Meadow Lark," at the vaudeville and she faints in his arms, is hardly sensible. There is a very poor letter in it, too; how few good letters we notice out of Vitagraph pictures. - The Moving Picture World, August 9, 1913
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