A simple but very pleasing offering; we liked it better than any other today. Some spectators want pictures with a punch, but this, at least, has humanity. The acting and photography is all that could be desired. Lottie Briscoe is boarding at the house in the city to which Arthur Johnson, a country boy, comes. Both seek in vain for work through a few scenes that are just right, and then get married to change their luck, John brings his bride home to the farm. It shows the handicraft of a skilled writer, and we find that its author is George Terwilliger. It was produced by Arthur Johnson. Charles Brandt and Clara Lambert also have roles. The photography is of good quality. - The Moving Picture World, March 29, 1913
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