Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1911-Jan 1912)

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52 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE seemed to be threatening Arrah, and with the pent-up rage and vengeance that had been growing against this viper, he clutched him by the throat and swung him over the parapet into the lake, far below. Clasped in Shaun's arms, Arrah told him how Feeny had come to her with his vile proposals, and, when she repulsed him, how he had caught sight of Shaun climbing up, and had In a regretful tone, Colonel 0 'Grady answered, "It was Shaun! The poor fellow was trying to escape. We found his cell empty and the bars of his window broken," "He may be rescued yet," said Beamish. "The boys had seen his attempt, and they put off in their boats to assist him, if he fell." "A hundred pounds reward to the man that saves him!" cried the SHAUN REACHES THE BATTLEMENTS IN THE NICK OF TIME kicked up the stone to drop upon him. A confused murmur of voices silenced further talk and sent the escaped prisoner and Arrah in hiding behind a mass of chimneys. The first words they could distinguish came from Major Coffin. "A man has fallen from the battlements into the lake," he was saying. Colonel. "It's a poor consolation to that unfortunate girl to know that here is Shaun's pardon." "They've got him!" exclaimed Oiney O'Farrel. "I saw him pulled out of the wather, lookin' like a drowned kitten!" "Is he alive?" asked the Colonel, as the party leaned over the parapet, watching the rescue far below. "Impossible!" said Fanny, hope