Bill is a rough character, whose one friend is a dying consumptive. He is in jail when the latter dies, but the girl, daughter of the sheriff, releases him from the cell to bury his friend. There is a big idea in this story, though the death scenes should have been made less conspicuous. The photography and acting are good and the action of the piece is commendable. Bill falls in love with the girl after his awakening comes. - The Moving Picture World, December 27, 1913
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