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Miss Helen IloseyD. J. McSweeney was excellent as the blind miller. Although his part was not of the most prominent, his careful study brought it to the front and he was the sightless old miller in every action and accent. Jacob, the villain, interpreted by John II. Goulding, was very real. He was cool and calculating and when a deed of particular despicableness was to be done, his voice and action alike were all that could be desired.Jerome B. Gleason as Seth the vagabond, nonchalant and of “don't care style was very good. His cool way of declaring himself master of a situation
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Concord Enterprise

Concord, Massachusetts, US

Thu, May 17, 1900

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