Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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HIS TRUST. 17 GEORGE LEADS THE WIDOW AWAY. one to whom she could turn for help. As the awful loneliness of her position crowded upon her, her eyes turned toward her faithful slave. Before him were freedom and independence; to escape to the North was easy. Would he go and leave her ? No ! There was no such thought in his mind, There sat his beloved mistress with her orphaned child. Could he desert them? The solemnity of his promise to the dead master surged in his breast. On one hand liberty; on the other, faithfulness to his trust. The •3ft •"> 1 ■ " \ 'DIS YEItE IS YO' ABIDING PLACE/' SAID GEORGE.