A real man is unquestionably the king of a woman's heart, and even though the girl in this drama, redolent with the rich, full life of the west, promises to marry an effeminate individual, she discovers her mistake when her playfellow cowboy risks his life to save hers and the flames from the Indians' fire are actually curling about him when he is rescued. There is a dash and spirit in this picture which is far more satisfying than much of the love that becomes sickly at times by its constant repetition. It is a life, full and free, developing great characteristics of soul and creating conditions as inspiring as they are interesting. - The Moving Picture World, May 28, 1910
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