Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb 1914 - Sep 1916 (assorted issues))

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44 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE The harvest moon had climbed above the circling hills to fill the valley with its glory, and thru the window a broad bar of mellow light streamed across them like a benediction. "I am glad, dear, for I knew that in a little while my heart would break," she murmured softly. "Now, now I am very happy, but I am weary, beloved " The soft voice trailed into silence, and, like a tired child, she put her head against hi* breast and slept. The Holiday By L. M. THORNTON We're going out tonight, Marie and I, You cant guess where; We'll watch the motorboats on some fair lake, Or count the waves that into atoms break Beneath an azure sky. Later, perchance, we'll take a little ride, The Merrimac beside, Or at the circus spend a quarter hour, Where trainers rule and beasts and reptiles cower, With red jaws gaping wide. We're going out tonight, and night is nigh, I'll tell you where' We've planned to end the week's half-holiday In fitting manner at a picture play, Marie and I