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From the child who is old enough to talk to the gray-haired centenarian, who does not know of Mary and that wonderful lamb of hers? Teaching a moral, a lesson of kindness to dumb animals ... See full summary
From the child who is old enough to talk to the gray-haired centenarian, who does not know of Mary and that wonderful lamb of hers? Teaching a moral, a lesson of kindness to dumb animals and how the dumb animal shows its gratitude for its care. The clever little child actress who plays "Mary," by her sweetness and natural manner, will appeal to you, and will make you think, when seeing her, that it is not a part that is being acted by a little girl, but that in reality you are looking at the famous Mary herself. The little lamb who bears the name of "Sister,'' was especially trained for this part.

Released as a split reel along with the documentary Ninth International Red Cross Conference, Washington, D.C., May 7-17, 1912 (1912).

Edison Company production number 7092.

Edison Company code for exhibitors: Vorsprache.


Cast overview:
Shirley Mason Shirley Mason - Mary (as Leonie Flugrath)
Jeanie Macpherson Jeanie Macpherson - Teacher
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