In this two-reel subject William E. Shay and Jane Fearnley do excellent work. To the latter falls the hardest characterization; her interpretation of the hysterical adventuress, later the maniac, is unusually strong. R.V. Ferguson, as the decrepit admirer, is good, and so is Jane Acker, as the wife of the paroled convict. There are elaborate interiors, large groups, and much care has been given the production. - The Moving Picture World, February 15, 1913
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