Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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104 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE. tarnished finery. And her soul looKed out of her great dark eyes. "Bernard/' she whispered, "Bernard !" He started. "Bernard," she breathed, "you are a man! You are a man, Bernard, and — I love you !" One breathless moment in which he thought that he had not heard aright, one century-long instant of hesitation; then his great arms went out to her. She lifted her face to him, filled with a wondrous light, and he silently kissed her on the forehead. "Fear not, Helene," said Bernard tenderly. His great vibrant voice was changed to a cadence it had never known before. "Fear not, sweetheart. It is but an instant. And — we will go together !" "Guard!" thundered Carriere in a burst of fury. A minute later the cell stood empty. All was silent save the echoing feet of the tramping soldiery.