A picture so full of the spirit of the battlefield that it stirs the blood and excites horror for the disputes and disturbances which go to make up wars. A pretty and vigorous love story is interwoven with the picture and helps to maintain the interest. The girl has the genuine womanly spirit which causes her to renounce her people and their cause and remain with her lover. There are fights and all the horrors that go with them, but eventually England wins and the picturesque bloodshed is over. It is a picture crowded with action which is melodramatic, but no doubt fairly represents war and its unpleasant accompaniments. The staging seems to be as accurate as possible and the picture is certain to please. - The Moving Picture World, November 6, 1909
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