Cine-Journal (1914)

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Cependant, le juge d’instruction arrive dans l’appartement pour se livrer à une première enquête. L’embarras de Pauline qui hésite à répondre aux questions qui lui sont posées, éveille les soupçons du magistrat, aussi lorsqu’il découvre la lettre de Charles, il accuse la pauvre mère de complicité. Traînée devant la cour d’arsises, Pauiine est condamnée à dix ans de prison. Huit ans ont passé. Charles a fait fortune en Amérique et revient en Europe sou» le faux nom de Albert de Lancry. Présenté à M. Robin, il aspire à la main de Claire, la