A tender love story, filled with strong passion and the dramatic power of attempted repression of an affection that cannot be denied. The dramatic scenes follow each other in such quick succession that one has scarcely time to realize one before another is presented. Perhaps the most dramatic of all is the one in which the old professor realizes the conditions, renounces his own love and gives the girl to the younger man. It is one of those films which cannot be described, and is scarcely susceptible of criticism. The strong emotions of the heart are so clearly shown that one's interest never flags and one's sympathies are never given an opportunity to rest. The acting is above the ordinary standard, convincing in its fidelity to the story, and the photography is clear and satisfactory. - The Moving Picture World, April 16, 1910
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