Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1918)

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A Petticoat Pilot South Harniss was like most anysleepy little Cape Cod town till the girl with go and grit came along and shook it broad awake. By Gorman West w HAT'S goin' to become of that child?" was upon every lip in Ostable, from Mrs. Judge Baxter to the vil1 a g e simpleton. Mary-'Gusta herself was the least concerned of all. The death of her father — properly speaking, her stepfather — Captain M a r c eJ 1 u s Hall, meant nothing to the little girl, exccot that he had gone to a ecOh, Crawford!" she cried. "Dear Crawford, this is all wrong*3