The Moving Picture Girls; Or, First Appearances in Photo Dramas
As for Mr. DeVere, his hand went to his aching throat as though to clutch the malady that had so suddenly gripped him, and tear it out. For none realize
h. "What is it? Speak! T
into a hoarse gurgle, and signs of di
Ruth, clasping her hands, her
ion in this emergency than had her sister. "Something has happened to him! Was it dust in your throa
she held out to her father. He had not moved since sinking into the chair, but star
sank to the floor at his feet. "This will help your throat. Don't you
ind. He slipped the tablet into his mouth, and then straightened up in his chair. Whatever happened to him he knew he must make a brave fight for the sa
ed Ruth. "Can't you tell
c attempt. Then, with an effort, he spoke-so h
e sort of affection of my vocal chords. You'd bet
h. "I'll go down stairs and
ven't paid Dr. Haldon's bill," said Mr. DeVere
t, clapping her hands. "I knew my medicine
re was little of conviction in his m
e strain they were all under. "I caught cold once, and I got hoarse so suddenly that I was
gh he believed it, but there wa
red Alice. "It's too bad we can't pay Dr. Haldon, but we will as soon
ere in a low voice. "I must be able to
alwood, fortunately, did know of a good doctor in the vicinity. He had attended Bill
telephone for him," said Alic
teered Mrs. Dalwood. "I have an old-fashion
oss the hall to the flat of her neighbors. Ru
ead as the bottle of simpl
rsely. "It is very kind of you, but I'm afraid t
d Ruth in surprise. "You
doctor comes," he
e of the neighbor on the floor below to
dy!" she said, and the merry, laughing light
pe. He took Mr. DeVere into a room by himself, and made a careful examination. The girls could hear the young doctor's sharp,
oked serious, but he tried to smile. Mr. DeVere looked
, with a sharp int
think we have taken it in time. There is considerable inflammatio
that?" ga
you some medicine to be used in an atomizer, as a spray, Mr. DeVere, and I want you-in fact as a doctor I order
but was startled at the hoarse cr
exclaimed the
to speak!" chided the phys
m rehearsing a new part. I must
r seemed
s. "You did not tell me that. I
deeply fo
ake a rest for a
've had it before. It has passed away. Can't you give me something that will enable
houlders as though to cle
an astringent mixture that will shrink the chords, and may relieve some of the inflamm
laimed bo
of the present. I cannot give up this engagement. I must keep on with the rehearsals.
used with good effect. I'll try it on you. You can use it several times to-night, and on your way t
on't know what this means to
sician. "But there. Don't worry. Get that filled and see
tion and hurried away
sigh as she looked at the scanty supply of money in the household pur
the young moving pic
But isn't it too bad? Just whe
't you want to come to see our show to-night? We've got some fine
ovies,'" answered Ruth. "Tho
fine ones,"
'll get you a pass in!"
tly. "I must get back and help Ali
d he passed on whistling softl
he could talk with less effort. But his tones were still very husky, and it was evident that
a smile. "I'd never be able to make myself heard beyond the f
g you had this same trouble
I was taking my little vacation," he replie
told us," a
rry you. It passed over,
hters to know how very hoarse his voice was. He left for the doctor's befo
imed Ruth at length,
than usual!" said
e room. His face was white as he sa
exclaimed
his head
his words. "My voice failed completely. I-I had to give
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