Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1912-Jan 1913)

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104 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE "You're sure you wont be lonely nor afraid ? ' ' Owen questioned, as she was about to turn back. 1 1 Afraid ! ' ' she exclaimed, ' ' with the house full of servants ! And you know I am never lonely since I came here — you and the hills are my chums. ' ' ' ' She deserves to be happy, if ever a woman did," answered Owen, a great gladness springing into his eyes at his friend's words. "Look," he added, turning at the top of the hill, ' ' we can see her from here. ' ' They stood for a moment, looking at FLORENCE AND OWEN AMUSE THE SERVANTS WITH THEIR ATTENTIVENESS TO EACH OTHER "What a radiantly happy woman your wife is, ' ' said George, as the two men walked rapidly up the hillside, toward the borders of the forest. "I'd get married could bring face." myself, if I thought I that look to any girl's Florence, who was walking back toward the house, pausing now and then for a flower to add to the armful of blossoms which she carried. Suddenly Owen gave a startled exclamation, and was off down the hill at a breakneck pace, followed closely by George.