A seaside love story. Two lovers, seamen of Gloucester, have chosen each a girl of the town and have good reason to be hopeful. One of these girls is the daughter of the captain of a ship on which one of the men is the mate and the other a sailor. The captain takes his daughter on a short cruise. The mate becomes unnecessarily jealous and gives the sailor a dangerous job. He falls overboard. The girl alone sees it. She mans the dory herself and goes to his rescue. The dory is missing and it is thought that the two have eloped. They are cast on an uninhabited island, but are later taken off. The misunderstanding that disturbs the two other lovers for a time is soon cleared up. There are too many inconsistencies in the picture; but there are many very pretty and many very human scenes in it. The acting is very pleasing. The photographs are good. - The Moving Picture World, December 30, 1911
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