Francis X. Bushman takes the leading role in an interesting comedy. He is assisted by, among others of the male condition, John Steppling and Howard Messemer. An English lord rents a place for the summer in order to pursue his studies. He requests that for obvious reasons his identity be not revealed. As one very young woman sees the letter, it is of course a question of an exceedingly short time before all the other very young women of her acquaintance are in the secret. A friend (Steppling) visiting Lord Roxbury is mistaken for the lessee. Four of the five girls concentrate their attentions on the visitor. The remaining one rejects the attentions of the genuine article, even going so far as unintentionally to push him down an embankment and hurt him. Roxbury recovers, however, and takes home with him the American girl. It is all very cleverly done. - The Moving Picture World, July 20, 1912