Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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THE TEST. 87 people singing, her heart singing with them. Later, Harry wrote out Euth's resignation as assistant librarian to take effect as soon as possible, which he presented for her signature. "And after you sign this, I want you to sign with me for life," he whispered. Euth signed the one with her pen. The other she sealed with her lips. A few weeks later, Eichard Lee sat at breakfast, not looking quite so dapper as usual. "It's no use/' he sighed. "I can't forget her. After all, it won't be marrying the whole family." He was just making up his mind to renew his attentions, when the maid brought in the morning mail. Among it was a large white envelope, addressed in a familiar hand. He tore it hastily open. It contained the wedding announcements of Euth Gilman and Harry Thorne. LISTENING TO THE TWO YOUNG PEOPLE SINGING, HEr* HEART SINGING WITH THEM. "The ordinary true, or purely real, cannot be the object of the arts. Illusion on a ground of truth, that is the secret of the fine arts.'' — Joubert.