Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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THE BIG SCOOP 51 said with a smile, but Jim shook his head. "Me for the girl and the kid and a big sleep," he said with emphasis. "Don't hurry down in the morning," nounced with a happy laugh as Bess, roused from her nap as she sat at the table, looked half fearfully up. "It's high time you and the kiddie were in bed, little girl, and that's where I be "IT'S HIGH TIME YOU AND THE KIDDIE WERE IX BED. urged Bruce, "but there will be your old desk open for you when you come." With a grateful pressure of the hand Jim hurried away and the subway whisked him home. "I'm late but I'm sober," he an long, for I 've pulled the big scoop for to-morrow, and — Gee! but I'm tired." Bess understood and with a cry crept into his arms. Jim had made no pledge, but she felt that this time the wordless promise would be kept.