Although some scenes in the film were cut by state film censor boards in Maryland and Ohio, it was still very popular in the United States.
Les Avariés (1901), Damaged Lives in English, was banned by the censor, due to its medical details of syphilis, was read privately by the author at the Théâtre Antoine; and Petite amie (1902) describes the life of a Parisian shop-girl.
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