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    A love story, melodramatic in character, but spirited and alive. When a young millionaire leaves his proud position and goes to work to be near his sweetheart his action is certain to arouse a sympathetic response in the breasts of those who see the action reproduced. Rut here the action is carried still farther and he saves the life of his sweetheart from death by fire. That is the climax. A wedding is inevitable and occurs quite in the natural order of things. And in the absence of any evidence to the contrary, it is assumed that these two people lived happily forever after. Devotion of this character is always interesting. It never fails to catch the attention and, one might as well say, the hearts, of the multitude. The photography is clear and good, and the action sufficiently lively to be in harmony with the subject. - The Moving Picture World, December 25, 1909