Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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72 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE FATHER RAOTJL SHALL SPEAK THE SERVICE." shadow flitted across her face. "My sacrifice was in vain, Jack. Mother died that winter. Not even the South could save her. Last spring Mr. Elrood died, and I thought that — perhaps— that you " She faltered, but Jack did not come to her aid. Thru the leafy screen of the forest he could hear Tel as she sang about her work. "We shall be glad to welcome you," he said quietly. "Mrs. Rose sees few strangers." ' ' Mrs. Rose ! You are married ! Impossible ! ' ' cried Marion. ' ' Jack, dear Jack, surely you waited " Rose hung his head. "You said yourself we had waited too long," he reminded. "It was not that I did not care. I sought f orgetfulness. " "And found it?" she cried, anxiously. "Oh, Jack!"