Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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THE CARNIVAL. 105 "You !" he cried, and pointed furiously toward the door. The child stirred again, and opened his eyes. With a gurgle of happiness he threw his arms about Fifine's neck. "My muzzer! She has coined!" he cried joyously. With the child in her arms she stood facing her husband, while slow tears gathered in her eyes and hung glistening upon her long lashes. Jerome's glance strayed slowly from her face to the uncovered portrait, and back again. Ah, he had aone right when he painted in the pure white lilies ; surely the true soul of her had spoken to his own when he did that ! In his heart a great light was breaking, swift and glorious as a summer dawn. With a joy too great for words, he caught his wife and baby to his breast. Leon, trudging the silent streets toward his distant studio, whistled, out of tune, but gayly. "Pouf T he cried merrily to the distant stars, "let them raise the rent another franc ! I am happy, me !" SCENE FROM "Till': ATONEMENT OF THAIS.