Good drama. Warren Kerrigan has the role of the son of a marquis, portrayed by George Periolat. The son refuses to marry the woman the father selects and goes to America. There, down and out, he seeks employment as a valet. He is engaged by a disappointed suitor for the hand of an artist to pose as a nobleman and to attempt to win the girl, with an offer of $5,000 if he wins. He succeeds, spurns the money and gets word from home that father has taken the girl himself and restored the son as heir. There is a fine vein of comedy in the picture. Jessalyn Van Trump is the artist. The acting and the production are good. - The Moving Picture World, December 13, 1913
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