A very interesting picture; it is a melodrama of summer hotel life and, if taken as a whole, it is not a life portrayal, it has several very human and interesting portraits of modern characters. It takes a half- dozen types such as one might find in a summer hotel piazza (the saint, sinner, frivolous wife, sporty character, hotel keeper) and then very cleverly gets up a scandal about them which gives a very well utilized chance of showing just what part each of these characters takes in it. It shows, and the impression it creates is very clear and deep, how out of focus the world's view is likely to be in such cases. It's a picture that sophisticated people will greatly enjoy. It is moral and very commendable as deeply interesting and full of truth. - The Moving Picture World, November 18, 1911
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