FROM THE COLLECTION OF
CHARLES G. CLARKE
Released May 1, 1911
HER MASTER
1 ff1fN a remote settlement of New England in Colonial days, the new
El Kg l|l school master, Hugh Rieve, was the cause of much fluttering excite-
[i t tie flock, and there was an eager attendance
QlilUsi Qn the part q{ alj his sch0larSj excepting only the coquettish daughter
of old John Mayden.
Mistress Jacquelin dwadled, was late and took the reprimand of the grave
young man with such bad temper that he was forced to discipline her on the
very first day of school. War between them was thus declared, and she
rendered poor Hugh's life a burden by her mischievous and fascinating high
spirit. He was attracted to her in spite of her elfin tricks, and she to him,
although she rebelled against his authority.
One day she went so far that he was compelled to punish her before the
school, and broken hearted she ran along the snowy paths, not noticing where
sudden fall on the icy snow brought her t
that she was lost, and unable to walk.
Rieve felt that he had gone too far i
school he went to her home to apologi;
nor was she at the home of Edith, her
saddled his horse and searched for her,
from a renegade Indian, to fight for her and recen
Silently they rode home pillion, he fearing she .wa,
realizing at last his magnanimity and her love. In hi
started to go away, not understanding hei
that poor Jacquelin
mpelled 1
Length about 1,000 Feet
pbraiding her high spirit, and after
nd explain. She had not returned
im. With fear and foreboding he
arrive just in time to protect her
receive a wound in doing so.
tiortally offended, she
home once more, he
• a reconciliation, so
pocket her pride and propose to him.
Code Word, "Master"
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