Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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THE TEST. 85 a prescription, which he gave to Harry, who was waiting outside the door. "I will be back with the prescription as soon as possible, Mrs. Oilman/' said Harry, as he followed the doctor down the stairs. "The poor girl is slowly starving to death/' said the doctor when he was once outside. "She wants nourishment and plenty of it, but I'll call around again tomorrow." In half an hour Harry was back, carrying on his. arm a big market basket filled to the top with all that would go to the making of a real Christmas dinner. He entered the room with a broad smile on his face, his hat tipped at a rakish angle on the back of his head, and which, in his anxiety to deliver his good tidings as well as the more substantial cheer, he had forgotten to remove. "The doctor says it's only a matter of a short time," he exclaimed, encouragingly. "Miss Mary must be fed up fine until she gets back her strength, and here's part of the prescription/' "here's part of the prescription," he said.