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

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BLINDED BY THE SUBLIME WHITENESS OF HER SOUL by Marius, and adorned thruout with tokens of his dead love, the two conspirators plotted the doom of Marius, thru his love for the Christian maid. "Look you, my Cassius," said Dacia, "I have thought out the surest revenge — it is the despoiling of the Christian's accursed beauty. Our Marius, the Epicurean, could not find pleasure in a maimed thing — he dotes too dearly on the rounded cheek, the supple form, the sparkling eye " Cassius interposed. "So we have had evidence, fairest of Romans/ ' he made tribute. 79 "And so we shall have evidence again!" Dacia, the courtesan, leaned nearer Cassius, and the sparkle in her eyes was fire; "so we shall have evidence again, my friend, " she repeated, "for, when Lygia, the Christian, returns to her lover a crippled, distorted thing, shall he not cast her forth in loathing and turn again to Dacia? And then " The fire gleamed in her eyes again, with a leaping, hungry light. "And then?" prompted Cassius, eagerly. 'And then Marius, the patrician.