Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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.1 REPUBLICAN MARRIAGE. 99 manded to Bernard with a furious stamp of her tiny foot. "Begone, sir !" furiously echoed Cyril. The young noble advanced with upraised whip upon the unrecoiling blacksmith. A huge arm shot out from a powerful shoulder, and the whip was wrested from his grasp. Bernard broke it across like a slender plaything, and dashed it to the tesselated floor. "I could break you as easily," he said contemptuously to the young nobleman, trembling with rage. "You slinking coward, were you the man who went to the rescue of this fair lady? Or were you the dog who cowered, whining outside, offering useless gold to the men about you ? My God ! You are too mean a thing for a man to soil his hands on !" The instinctive training of the great lady came to the rescue of Helene de la Croix.