Sweet and Low (1914 film)

The trade magazine went on to say it was sentimental and has a happy ending without an abundance of "harrowing things" being part of the plot.

The child actress, Bunny Lee, was favorably mentioned; the magazine described it as a fine picture which would draw women and children to the theater as patrons.

When he arrived there, he found that his wife had died; his young daughter was considered orphaned after her death and was sent for adoption.

[4][6][7] The pain of his memories shows on his face and the little girl is understanding; she climbs onto the park bench and hugs the old man to try to make him feel better.

After he enters the home, he realizes this woman is the image of his wife, Margaret and after all these years, he has finally found his daughter.

William Garwood and Bunny Lee