Helen Gardner puts considerable emotional force into her playing of the dumb, half-witted heroine in this two-part drama produced by Charles L. Gaskill. The total impression created is that of a morbid, rather spooky picture. In a western village two men are rivals for the hand of the dumb girl when they learn that she has inherited a fortune. Most of the last reels shows the girl's struggle with a conscience that prompts her to confess the murder of one of the suitors, for which the other man is to be hung. There is a laudable attempt to express feeling and character. - The Moving Picture World, March 13, 1915
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