Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1916)

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watching the waves, listening, dreaming. through which she had passed, and often in the midst of some childish game she would stop suddenly, and stare out across the water. This added sorrow and isolation was too great a strain for Peter's wife, and she failed swiftly ; so while Ellinor was still too young to understand, she and Peter — they of the brotherhood — were alone in the lighthouse. Thus girlhood passed, and the bloom of womanhood began to ripen on the girl's wind-tanned cheeks. Ignorant she was, almost illiterate. Old Peter — that was 127