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  • The chief reason why this picture does not move one deeply is that the "stranger" is made to seem far more desirable than Tom, who seems a presuming slouch; yet in the end it is made to seem her good fortune that the stranger is killed before she can marry him. The picture doesn't really get anywhere. Then, while the players are pleasing, the photography is too obscure to let us see them act, except at moments. It was put on by Arthur Mackley and his company. - The Moving Picture World, March 29, 1913