Mr. Kerrigan and Mr. Richardson play, in this picture, the two worthless sons of an old Civil War veteran, who sits in the sunlight cherishing his memories and his sword. The first son is good for nothing, an idler; the second makes much money at cards. Miss Bush and Miss Von Trump play two girls who are left orphans and come to live with the pensioner and his gray-haired wife. The story shows the results of the presence of these newcomers, especially on the character of the lazy son. It is not convincing, as a story, perhaps, because the players should have been in their early teens. The photography is good and the backgrounds give pretty bits of scenery in Southern California. - The Moving Picture World, May 11, 1912
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