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  • This two-reel special will interest, although the manner in which the chief incident is made to affect the fortunes of the hero is rather improbable. A man about to be arrested on a five-year-old charge, of which, by the way, he is innocent, finds wounded on the highway a man who has just held up a coach and takes him home and cares for him. As the wounded man hears the officers demanding of the housewife the surrender of her husband, the bandit, dying, discharges his pistol. The officers rush in and find a dead man and leave the body, apparently believing that it is their quarry and that he has committed suicide. They pay no heed to the fact that the wound, which they examine, must be radically different from that of a close-up, self-inflicted one. There is some stirring horsemanship during the chase of the posse for the bandit. - The Moving Picture World, January 31, 1914