An interesting picture, representing a scene which might have occurred almost anywhere in the romantic days of the West. Often one has read stories like this and has thrilled with exultation to learn that a typical bad man has been defeated; and when a preacher, supposedly the most peaceful of men, wins an encounter like this, one feels almost like hurling one's cap in the air and yelling one's self hoarse. Much the same impression is made by this picture and the revival of a sentiment of this character will do much to make the picture popular. Acting and photography are alike adequate and the picture is sure to he popular. - The Moving Picture World, April 30, 1910
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