Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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The Golden Supper From the Poem of Lord Tennyson L ionel ! You love Lionel ? ' ' For answer Camilla hid her blushing cheek against the rough fabric of Julian's doublet, and the simple action told more eloquently than words that to her he was but the cousin and foster brother. In a glance and a word the dream of years had vanished. Her mother dead in childbirth, Camilla had known no mother but his own, and she had shared her father with him in return. As sister and brother they had grown to youth, and the simple affection of the* girl had found a rich return in Julian's love, a love so strong it had not seemed that words were needed. And now, as a sister confides in her brother, she had confessed her love for Lionel, and poor Julian found the world suddenly grown grej1 and cold. But Lionel found words to tell his love, and soon their troth was pledged, and only Julian took no pleasure in the £act. He made excuse to seek the wilds, and tho his LIONEL AND CAMILLA IN THEIR GARDEN, 87