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THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
and Ted was just hobbling away, disappointed, after receiving only a tearful hug and many kisses. The little cripple met the savage band of women, and sat down along the road to watch curiously what they could be up to.
He was not long in finding out. They reached Amy's cabin, and surrounded it, beginning to beat in the wooden shutters and smash the glass.
Before the little body had gone thumping half the distance, the child began to stumble from semi-exhaustion. He fell. But he dragged himself to his feet and struggled on and on again, with a sob of despair now and then passing his lips. Then he became dizzy and was obliged to creep, his poor little leg getting cruelly buffeted by every obstacle in the path.
AMY DISCOVERS THAT JIM IS A MOONSHINER
Once Ted thought he saw his benefactress standing by the window, with a revolver in her hand.
His first impulse was to rush to her rescue. Then he realized how pitiable this would be. He must get Jim — his Jim, and Amy 's.
Then the little fellow set out on the most heroic effort of his frail career. It was a long, rough way to the still. On a crutch, with a tender, aching leg dragging one back, it was equal to miles and miles.
Now he was down on his face, panting, and calling for Jim. The brave little fellow saw that he could go no farther. He could no longer breathe or see, and everything began to fade. He rose to his knees for a final call, and then fell forward, unconscious.
But Jim had heard him. For the child had miraculously got within a hundred yards of the still. With his gun in his hand, and a desperate look on his face, Jim knelt beside him, and shook him desperately, yet tenderly.