There are many battle scenes in these two reels, some of them picturesque. In no practical way do they have to do with the thread of the story. Three men, friends, separate and two of them go to war, one South, the other North. The third becomes a guerrilla. There is a dramatic moment when the three meet in the room of a girl with whom each is in love. In spite of the fact that there is raging a battle between the North and South, the three men fight a triangular duel, instead of two of them fulfilling the duty of soldiers and returning to their respective commands. The photography is good; the picture, however, will interest chiefly as a spectacle. - The Moving Picture World, July 12, 1913
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