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'It depicts in realistic fashion a scene in which the blacks steal a child. Fifteen years elapse before the father of the girl discovers her, and in the first instance he does not know who the attractive young woman is. Some stirring incidents are introduced before the final explanations are made, and notwithstanding the pathetic touches all ends happily for the girl and her father.'
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'Central Picture Theatre', The Advertiser, 5 December 1912, p.13.
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