The Implet (Jan-Jun 1912)

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REFLECTIONS FROM THE FIRELIGHT The story of an old love episode which kindles flames in the breasts of a couple long separated. An entertaining tale Of war times. Copyright 1912 by Imp Films Company (\ _r -*-"■' t tr i>M'' 2*pr. "****& a '* * *. i \i At 9 m mm r~ . **f m v wffik A SWEET and appealing drama well acted and carefully staged. An old one-armed soldier reads over yellowed love letters and they awaken fond memories. He is delighted to receive a letter from his old sweetheart, who is now a widow and he visits her. Over a cup of tea their romance is depicted in a pleasing manner. They are shown as youthful lovers, happy and envied. Older grown they plight their troth and the young man marches away to war. He is reported among the dead and she yields to the pleadings of another man. Her soldier lover arrives home the day of the wedding but does not disclose his identity, not wishing to mar her happiness. She had supposed him dead until just^prior to the opening of the story. The fond old memories are revived and, with a sigh, the veteran turns to go. His romance, he thinks is over. He has loved the old lady but lost her. She follows him to the door and puts her arms around his neck and they are both happy again. 2-15-12 IMP FILMS COMPANY ffHREB EVER? IMPS WEEK, 102 West 101st Street, New York Carl Laemmle, Pres. YHRBE EVERY IMPS WBHC