Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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" I saw him come in." " No, no, he's not here," answered the girl, struggling to keep her eyes from lifting to the loft where her wounded lover lay. Convinced, the sheriff was about to depart. " Well, we'll get him and string him up before the night is over," he said. She breathed a moment in relief. Then to her horror, something soft and wet dropped on the sheriff's outstretched hand. Then — another drop. They stood silent a moment. " Blood," he said, stepping back and pointing his gun toward the loft. " So he's up there." " No, Jack. It's not him," she breathed, in blind, mechanical denial. Ranee flung the girl violently aside, made a grab for the ladder and lowered it into position. Then deaf to the girl's pleadings, shouted: " Ramerrez, you bandit, you thief. Come down. One of the many stirring situations in a big, thrilling heart drama that will grip every audience. FIRST 43* NATIONAL _ iPICTURES M j An Edwin Carewe production of David Belasco's Tremendous Sta^e Success A 3itJ& national Picture IGIRL^GOLDEN WEST