I. eo I^elanev 5. Lillian Walker 6. The Parable Of The Ten Minas, Luke 19:12. Watch The Devil, the Servant and the Man 1912 online - MediaBang. The Devil, the Servant and the Man Votes: 0. Genres: Short Drama IMDB: 0.0 Director: Frank. 1 Trama; 2 Produzione; 3 Distribuzione; 4 Note; 5 Voci correlate. Home William Selig papers Release flier for THE DEVIL, THE SERVANT AND THE MAN, 1912 Reference URL Save to favorites. To link to this object, paste this link in email. The Devil, the Servant and the Man (1912) Quotes on IMDb: Memorable quotes and exchanges from movies, TV series and more. IMDb Movies, TV &. Names with 'servant' in Meaning. This is a list of names in which the meaning contains the keyword servant. Means 'servant of Nebo' in Akkadian. Jack J. Xilsson 8. Kichard Neill 9. Jack Warren Kerrigan 1. Kuth Stonehouse ; 1. Florence La Iladie 1. Louise Glaum 1. 3. Marc Mc. Dermolt 1. Florence Lawrence 1. Dorothy Kelly 1. 6. The Devil, the Servant and the Man Kr. 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Brewster Managing Editor. Montanye Perry ) Aecn^; -,**. Harrington, Circulation Manager. Edwin M. La Roche f - Associate Editors. Dep't only) : Fifth Avenue Building, 2. Street and Broadway. NILSSON (Kalem). JACK WARREN KERRIGAN (Ametican). Kathlyn Williams filmov. 1929 Single Man, A film. RUTH STONEHOUSE (Essanay). FLORENCE LABADIE (Thanhoiuer). MH. Handworth. HERALDED by 3 great cloud of dust. High. Valley stage- coach swept around the. Old Pete's ranch- house, with a. Not that Stage- eoach. Sandy had taken the whole trail at. The doctor had. promised that a few months in the. Colorado would. restore the vigor to her drooping. Small. wonder, then, that when Sandy drew. Pete's ranch- house, Betty. At last. from out the mass, the features of her. Betty felt that it might not be. Colorado after all, if. Bob, is the young. I warned you was coming to. The novel. informality of the place was getting. Aunt Sally, here is your new. You 've got to look after her. Aint noth- . in' th' matter with them cheeks. I think I shall enjoy it. I feel I'm in safe. He took her to his favorite. When she exclaimed. OLD PETER WELCOMES BETTY TO HIS KANCII. For, after. all, what in Nature is as wonderful as. While they looked down from. Bob lingered at the door- step. But the boys, hovering. TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE. So. poor Bob, not being in the humor to. First of all, he loved Betty. Colorado was a barren. Then, the life. of a ranchman and cowboy became. At last the. thought took hold of him, and grew. East. to the great city of opportunity, he. Betty would be there. One. wonders how the city of opulence, its. As straight as. steel to magnet, he was drawn to her. Genuine glad surprise. Alone, with no- . Betty speeding out. And the joy of. return, and meeting and being to- . Instinctively, he. It seemed to take. Why dont you. take the civil service examination? And how he achieved. William- . son is seated in the window of the. Betty bursts in. and begs him to. Be- . fore many min- . Soon the whole. desk is burning, and the flames have. Smoke begins to. fill the building, men rush for chem- . He is on his feet and into his. The alarm shows the fii'e to. Another. half- minute, and they are speeding to. Betty. separated from her father by fright- . She must be on the top floor! With iron nerve, he. The flames roar at him in fury. Then the agony. of the situation sweeps over him, and. Hesitation, doubt, mistrust. I can- . not see distinctly, for the smoke that 's. And yet I feel, I know. Joseph Murphy, the original author, and produced in Ireland by the Kalem. Company, under the direction of Sidney Olcott.). Mind me now, Miss. Nora ; a married woman has some. Whin a. man axes for your heart, he'll kneel at. But, look. who is tliat coming? He was in. THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE. Nora. Her cheeks were flushed a. Captain, never mind. Sure, she dont like to touch. She has given. ye the sentiment, but I'll take the. What's it. about a clean record . But you know there's trouble- . Ireland just now, and. Government is searchin' all over. I suppose they're. But you've no cause for fear . Dan 'Hara niver works in the dark. But. Nora, dear, niver mind all that now . You see, my. mother's dead, and he's no one but. Raymond and me to comfort. Raymond went. off to school, father seems to depend. But now that. Raymond's come home, I'm thinkin'. Dan. Sure, here comes father now. Raymond and Major Gruff, and. Sunday. You 'd better go, Dan . I'm thinkin' it's no time to be arguin'. You see, Nora, fatlier mort- . I never knew it. until today, when the Major told me. In two weeks. the mortgage falls due, and there is. It seems that we. There's to be races hei. But. your father dont believe in racin'. It 's the edieation. I've given ye, and I'm. I mortgaged the place to do. Somehow, it'll come out. But mind what I'm sayin' . Her eyes were fixed. Nora looked. after them with troubled eyes, as they. Avalked slowly down to the hedge and. A step sounded on. CONCEALING PIKES IN DAn's SHOP. THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE. Hay stood close beside. I should not have a chance to. Hasn't your. father told you that I bought up the. You were never more. Mr. The Drews aint. You prefer the black- . It's me that. will share poverty with him, if need. On the. contrary, his sympathy and devotion. Patrick Drew. Every day Dan. Drew homestead wjt. U. some word of cheer or some new sug- . Now was the chance for the. But. she's lookin' up in my face with her. Only a moment. however, for, to Dan's amazement, a. What's the charge. Give me a smile. now, to take to my prison cell with. We all believe in you. Be brave. me darlin'. Society. TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE. It was the Captain, who. Dan had. not heard the sound of the door open- . Is there anything I can. Can. it be true, sir. I am? Do I hold you in my arms. Sure, when the scaffold is built. Last night. I stood up on the. I. see but D i n n y. Doyle, hidin' be- . I'd see him. and he could be. Thin, ye see, I. drew up the clothes, and I have 'em. Now, tonight, I'll. I'll be. standin' close by the door, and slip. Once outside that door. Dinny. waitin' for me wid a boat, at the foot. It's ouly a big. dive, and I'm free! Dinny will pick. iiie up in the boat . She can come again, you. Dan. And how are ye. Dan by this time? Thei'e had been no. Denn. y Doyle. would not fail in his part. Straight. to Denny's home she went, bursting. Denny. Why, Dinny couldn't be. He brought it home to me. I soon studied it out for him. Oh, Alice, it scares. THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE. Dont you think. it 's an awful dangerous thing for Dan. Dan got away. just as he planned. Yes ; I. know it will be hard to wait for news. His escape. will l)e known within three minutes of. With the. early dawn, she began to watch for. Alice's coming, but it was mid- fore- . We got hiin away. For, listen. to this! The man who hid the pikes. If Dan had waited half an. Dan always loved a bit of excite- . But what. his motive was, no one can get out of. Hay will take the. I dont know what we shall. They say he wanted to. Dan, so he could have ye. So just ye keep quiet and. You know the mortgage. But. that hoi- se will never win . Ray- . mond and the rest of them have found. Hay that made all my. I know what. horse this is, or he'd niver have sent. You '1. 1. all be there, watchin ', but I must stay. PATRICK ARRIVES IN TIME TO PAY OFF THE MORTGAGE. Have I got a right to get. Hay '1. 1 be arrested for con- . We cant win the race. I'll shoe the horse as if it. You know your. little carrier- pigeons? I'm goin' to. take thi- ee of them wid me, in a basket. I'll let one of. them loose, with a note tied to its. Now run along. me darlin', and let me finish this work. Then, when the little. I forgot everything else. Sure, my old grand- . And. thanks to Nora, dear, it was an honest. Sure 's there's a woman at. Winkie Dan would rather. Jxmker. had stai'ted in, as usual, to tell some- . Winkie Dan. had merely remarked . I dont wonder. Winkie Dan; I've told you something. I'll keep it inside, if it. He had felt the same way, he. It. was a lump on, or a hole in, one's. But there was. something wrong with Junker's feel- . It's all a fairy. A. Beggar of a fel- . She. said ' Yes, ' and. Beggar was. very happy. Oh, yes, he went around. Then she told the Beg- . TWIXT LOVE AND AMBITION. She won. the admiration of kings and queens. Prince Charming, Music. She said she still loved the. Beggar . Anyway, the poor IBeggar. He. left the big city, and went to the. But he couldn't get away. On the distant hills lived. Marie. She is somewhere. Good- night, Winkie Dan. Miggie was. nurse. She was a. thought, because. The lady smelled just. Winkie. Dan had ever seen. Miggie had told. him to come and wake her at once if. Win- . never remember. Unfortunately, he. He drew away, and. He didn't want her to be the. Ladj' of the Hills ; she was too. She ran away from. Junker witii a feller named Music. I eatch her, I'm goin' to. He might have. about the story. But. everything was. Miggie. suddenly waking. A few minutes latei' she walked. Did. you bring it with you today, my little. The. beautiful lady. Will. you cross . I tell you. something ? Winkie Dan knew. that Junker had expressly forbidden. He always was. on the lookout for the beautiful lady. For hadn't Junker confided. Winkie Dan would have. Santa. Claus skip him altogether next Christ- . Junker and the beautifvil lad. Junker was so kind. And the beauti- . Oh, did you speak, side- part- . Let's wait until. I'll promise you. THE MOTION PICTURE STORT MAGAZINE. I'm all upset, little. I'm going out for a walk. He. glanced at the news- sheet belliger- . He sprang towards it with a. There was a large picture printed. He went up to bed. A pale- faced servant. He read it. You have probably heard terrible re- . Winkie Da- i. He. He is. practically well and safe with his friend. The chauf- . AND THEN WINKIE DAN, HAPPY, WENT PAST ASLEEP. Miggie to tell her that the last. Now, the boat and. He was. nowhere to be seen on the surface of. The tide was fast going. A. bend in the river hid the worst part.
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