Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1911-Jan 1912)

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climbing thru the window, and sliding down into the arms of his friends. There was a hurr i e d leave-taking, an embrace and a promise to wait for him from Fanny Power, the woman he loved ; then Beamish McCoul exacted the best speed from the thorobred nnder him. He reached the coast, and France, in safety. For her part in his escape, his canny, little foster sister was thenceforth affectionately known as " Arrah-naPogue" — "Arrah of the Kiss." Michael Feeny, p r o c e s s-server and informer for the English, had been collecting the rents from the confiscated McCoul estates. His profitable day's work done, he rode on Shaun the Post's car as far as Glendalough, where he alighted to walk across the hill to his home. The moon bathed the trees and rocks in a flood of silver, but Feeny, with his coward 's heart, felt no protection in that clear light. He hurried t i m o rously over the hill, and, at a turn in the path, he came face to face with the very thing he feared — a man with his face masked with a kerchief. "You have just come from Hollywood, where you have collected the rents of the BEAMISH MAKES HIS ESCAPE