This two-reel subject, written by Bess Meredyth, probes beneath the surface of things and is excellently handled. The wife and married man meet, while traveling away from their own mates, each being unhappily wed. The meeting at the train and subsequent acquaintance was delicately and convincingly shown by Cleo Madison and Wilfred Lucas in the leading parts. Idyllic scenes of a rural type are shown and the love grows between the two. They agree to run away and marry when thought of their children restrains them. This is a fragment of real life, touched with a certain pathos. Thoughtful observers will like it very much. The clear photography helps also. - The Moving Picture World, March 6, 1915
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