(1912)

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There is a good deal of freshness in the arrangement of the story
deickemeyer23 July 2016
The villain induces the hero to gamble with the payroll money and he loses it. He is saved by an old gambler whom he had been charitable to, who keeps him from killing himself and gives him enough money to make up the loss. This gambler had once loved the boy's mother and the last scene shows him peering into the cabin through the window. Several of the settings have been used before and these give us the impression that we have seen the picture before; yet there is a good deal of freshness in the arrangement of the story and the general conduct of the picture is very good. The photographs are excellent. It is a fairly good picture; but not one to feature as a special attraction. - The Moving Picture World, January 20, 1912
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