(1911)

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The story has no claim to strength
deickemeyer1 November 2015
The tale of a little girl, lost while a child, or carried away by the Gypsies. Fifteen years later her former playmate stops at a Gypsy encampment to get water for his automobile, sees the girl, falls in love with her and later they are married. After misfortunes they discover that they were former playmates and both families are rejoiced at the discovery of the daughter lost so many years ago. The interest in the picture is principally in the scenic effects. The story has no claim to strength. The acting and photography are quite up to the standard of the Imp pictures, consequently the audience enjoys it, though they are not called upon to consider any great tragedy. - The Moving Picture World, January 28, 1911
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