There, Little Girl, Don't Cry (1910)

How soothing to our minds are the scenes of our childhood and the happy remembrance of the quaint old mothers and fathers. In this great study of human nature the producer has based his theme upon the dear little old-fashioned poem by our greatest American poet, James Whitcomb Riley, entitled "A Life's Story," embodying therein all that is good and pure in the innocent prattle of childhood, from the breaking of the doll and the little teapot, too; then it's the slate in the country school, and then, just naturally, it's the heart that's broke; but that, unlike the rest, can be mended and healed; and how many of our girls, misses and wives, have been cheered by someone saying, "There, little girl, don't cry"?

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GenresDrama Short