These three reels present an interpretation of the times when the cavalier was abroad in Virginia and the Carolinas with a sword at his side and a challenge on his lip. It was a period of strong passions, of heady adventures and strange undertakings. This spirit has been well translated in the drama. It tells the story of a capricious lady, the daughter of a Colonial governor, who sends two rivals for her hand on the dangerous mission of robbing the body of an Indian chief of his burial feathers. The worthier of the two brings back the feathers and wins the girl, but he is blinded in the effort and this is a slight dramatic defect because it leaves the girl under a cloud of blame. But the story is well told, the action is anything but halting and interest is well sustained. - The Moving Picture World, September 6, 1913