Marion Brooks, the author of this picture, have given us a very graceful, pretty story in costume. It is set in France at the time of Louis XV and the backgrounds are beautiful palace rooms and park-like exteriors. It is a love story, but only secondarily so; for it deals chiefly with the heroic means a young girl takes to save her brother from wasting his substance at play. There is no villain in the story; it is thoroughly romantic, a kind of fairy tale. The producer has made his picture in keeping with the atmosphere of such a story and, aided by Herbert Prior with Mabel Trunnelle in the leads, and with Roy Prosser as the brother, and Ben Lodge and Virginia Westbrook as servants, has supplied a highly commendable offering. - The Moving Picture World, October 19, 1912
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