Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1912-Jan 1913)

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60 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE With a cry of terror, I sprang to the safe and flung them in. Then, making a wide detour away from the picture, I rushed from the room. You were notpaid, Jim, and your business failed, and you left town branded as an absconder, because you You had loved Grace Lawrence a long, long while before I even met her. In a sense, you had won her; but, as yet, she had not turned seriously to thoughts of actual love. I came upon the scene and poisoned your character. Grace, strangely, fell p^=5 *m \ % ===== / i. , .. 1, ;/ ^. ■ '■■ : ■ 1 '' ": A MEETING OF HIS CREDITORS could not satisfactorily account for the money you had loaned me. But five years ago your name was cleared, your debts all paid, and your business bought back — it awaits you tomorrow. The woman whom you asked to wait for you is in charge of the prospering business. Frank, it was less than a year after that, that my perfidy drove you from Petersburg. in love with me. As a woman will, she believed every word I said. I proposed and she accepted me. For months we kept it a secret. One day, I met you going to call on Grace as I left the house. There was a look of triumph in your eyes that nettled me. We lived opposite at the time, you will remember. I looked across suddenly, and could see you and Grace perfectly. You had taken