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' 1 was going away with him. Listen ! I am Justice Bursford's wife, and it was through you I quarrelled with him, and then
I met this him, and lie made rae care for
him, and so I promised I won Id
Trexham stared. Through me you quarrelled with your husband?"
Helen briefly told her story as well as her agitation could allow her.
"You must go back to him," came from Trexham, as she finished. You must go back to your husband at once. Never tell him what has happened, but love him well."
"I can't."
" You must ! '
For a few seconds only she resisted. Then she wearily consented.
' You are right. I will go, but I beg
you not to shed blood again. Lei t his man live. His own punishment will come
in time."
" I [e shall li\ <• t hen. And now bye. You will be happier in future. think I shall disobey you. Brunl shall live, and I will go abroad."
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Mrs. Bursford reached her home half an hour later. She passed through the study, and found her husband seated before the table, with his forehead gripi>ed between his hands, like a man weary of life. Helen stole up to him softly, and their lips met in a kiss of reconciliation. Next morning she kept her own counsel as she read the report of the death of Hubert Brunt, a stockbroker, verified to be by his own hand.
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>HOS. RICKETTS has just completed in two reels the ProctorSullivan poem and song, The Lost Chord," which will be released soon under the title ' The Trail of the Lost Chord." Nothing is left to the imagination, and Mr. Ricketts is deserving of much credit for his masterly handling of this difficult subject. This picture will be included in our January issue.
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The MORNING Press at Santa Barbara under date of September 17th, reports as follows : —
* Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hutchinson and their two sons were among the first bo motor into the Yosemite Valley. On the trip, from which they returned Monday, they went ;nto the valley by the Wawona route, first visiting the Mariposa big trees.
On the trip down the coast all of the old missions were visited, including San Carlos and San Anthony of Padua, which lies miles from the beaten paths of the ordinary tourists."
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A section of the huge corral of the American Film Manufacturing Company has been given over to the housing of a small herd of long horn cattle secured on Santa Rosa Island. The new environment was doI entirely pleasing to one of the bulls, so he made a straight line for a party of actors busily engaged in a production being put on by Thomas Ricketts.
Everyone scampered for safety, and the animal narrowly averted serious mishap in a collision with the eight-foot stone wall ahead. The cowboys got a hurry up call and showed their ability to cope with an unscheduled situation. The cattle are to be broken and used in pictures.