Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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THE KING CALLS TO SEE LADY KATHERINE ting out forever sunshine, sea and open spaces, her father 's tender arms, Harry Richmond's wooing eyes. Numbed in body and in spirit, she sank back against the stone wall and shut out the wretched vision of the years that confronted her. Up in the office of the Governor, Clanronald and Richmond were pouring forth the impotent vitriol of their wrath. The Earl's face was apoplectic with baffled rage and fear, and Richmond's was blanched with his terror. The Governor, General Ramsey, and the Chief Justice listened in an immovable silence, and finally the Governor extended the sentence to Sir Harry, remarking quietly: "You may read the remmnder of Lady Katherine's sentence yourself, Sir Harry, as it concerns you most intimately." Richmond took the document in shaking hands, and his voice stammered out the last condemning words: "And it is further decreed that Lady Katherine's life sentence shall be passed as the wife of Sir Harry Richmond and that she shall leave the country with him and the Earl of Clanronald." 65 Richmond's face lit with an unbelievable joy, and, formally, his voice thrilling now, he begged the eager Clanronald for his daughter's hand. A chaplain was summoned, and Lady Kate brought up, pale and questioning, from the cell she had thought to inhabit thru endless lengths of time. Her consent showed in the sweet curving of her lips, and, there in the Governor's office, the King's Own wed the slender highwayman. Back in Durham, James had plotted well. The blue eyes and the sweet youth of Lady Kate had won her the King's desire as well as the King's pardons, and craftily he had plotted the capture. Knowing full well the partiality on the part of General Peversham, he had ordered Lord Stonwold, an unscrupulous libertine, to be brought before him, and to him unfolded his wily scheme. "The Earl of Clanronald, Sir Harry Richmond and the Lady Katherine Clanronald are leaving Scotland on the morrow," he said. "Lady Katherine has wed Richmond. Get together a party — go you to Edinburgh— abduct the Lady Richmond