Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1911-Jan 1912)

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34 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE if did look sick and discouraged as he came into the kitchen, with a portfolio of drawings under his arm. "No luck yet," he said, wearily, in response to their kindly questions. ' ' I guess my work is no good. ' ' "Indeed, your drawings are beautiful," exclaimed Mrs. Hawkins. "I was wishing to-day that Hawkins would buy one for me. It would be fine to hang in the cottage when we get it." She glanced appealingly at her hus band and he nodded with quick understanding, but the artist interposed before he could reply: "No, I won't have you buy my work out of charity. I appreciate your kindness too much to let you do that. To-morrow I shall try to get some work to do — anything that I can find. Then, maybe, I can save money enough to take more drawing lessons. I shall succeed yet ! ' ' Bravely trying to smile, he crossed the room toward his door, while the Ete R^2 III II * * • -* : &JKJ59 ■fnKgT JLjm ^1 HH^^ww^ w% ftitl ^^^|^k " ,.^f\ SS 81'i jij iH H ■! I GUESS MY WORK IS NO GOOD," HE SAID, WEARILY