A two-reel drama, produced by Harold Shaw. The opening scenes are very attractive, being laid at an old farm house where Silas and the girl play together on the organ and violin. After their marriage and removal to the city, he begins to neglect her for a fascinating widow. The scenes at the roadhouse were well portrayed, but at the same time resulted in such a display of character weakness on the part of the husband as to almost destroy the observer's sympathy with him, so that the final reunion at the old country home was not as appealing as it might have been. It is difficult to let down the moral standing of a hero and then regain it at the last moment. The acting and photography are good. - The Moving Picture World, July 5, 1913
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