(1913)

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The plot merely finds causes that keep the lovers apart
deickemeyer18 November 2017
A romance with a good deal of poetry in its story. William Shea and Ethel Grandon have the leading roles as young people who meet at the shore and fall in love. The man is drawn as a trust magnate whose manipulations have ruined the girl's father. This was very clearly a mistake in a simple story of love; for nothing is made of it and it weakens our sympathy for him. The plot merely finds causes that keep the lovers apart until the rich magnate finds the girl who is earning her living as an artist and marries her. The shells they picked up on the shore are used as souvenirs of love and help carry the picture's sentiment. There are some very pretty scenes in the picture; it is naturally acted, clear and pleasing. Frank L. Smith is the producer. - The Moving Picture World, September 27, 1913
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