The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 13, 1922, Page 12, Image 12

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SOULS for SALE
By RUPERT HUGHES.
Tra4V an.1 Iha riming f Hn
l.r ..li.n, il.uitr of Iha Fi. lr.
iMn, ol ! mil l of t airrlr,
M tint I"' tn rt" an a'1';
..I l.f an amnmnaii aae tfit o'l
(rirf-atrl a an Willi a "U In h
i,i.iitl ! lurmrt i tin fsmiir thi-t.
. ,i,im. th.ra waa lo 1a a br
i.tal.il lo luaf far tto A ruuah fim
olilrh alia h-l ..iff.rlna. (urtitahKl
Ilia 4n, tur aa ft. um lo rr IHR I
in w.uihii.al Tli, h imMi, Maw
a lv arranfa an lm.narr narr,aa
In. a "l.i li.r iman.afi liulai.l ilia
i.uuii " U-m MM 'f mnihar ih a
t r II.. Mnl Wr anil ni-r falli.r
Induo'l i'i aniin.va tha trip aa .
imii fur l.r linh
In l.n.ia nni. ah 0-k riliM a'lrn
ti..n tal'l r.r on Ifl ll.in I'X Imaalnar
Mr Wmiilvlil' an 'I llr wri hr
l .r. lU alia ll.'l Bin "M" Wnwlvlll
S..ln li.an.y, alia aiarl.il from Vuu.a,
l lalin .rir.a, a drl i.aia,
! tax juto oaltr.M
fin Hi aurnaa 'ha d.,rt from IB
nillra.il alallnn lo I'alm ai.rla. n
,h.n.4 ui-on T..111 HoMr. famoua mviiun
pi. lata a'ir. an mnfif out u lo
..ii, .n. Muibr. a.tii.irlna hr Mtr. !
...i.alil ll, ion,ny lir..:to' In ".
pi.a for liar aa an iia. Th diraei'.r
...... ,i.,i t.t a.ta hr a iham In In.
thr "" Pf'C'l"
"ahooc."
In
Thr i a yy "pirlt I" "'I"
ciiiipiiny that !m h:l nevr met.
'Iha Kyi iy wi IrrMialllilc, owl h
i.i.mnictii l cuninil her horror whn
i,iio luuuJ Ihat ahe waa h
mily wimmn whu rfuan4 i'ImiM.
Lvi-n Aim. WJIkliKk.ii iliirf up I'.'
nfi frimi l)r Awn I'uiw.
Th prlnrtpul IimiI thlf rfrh
n.ni'l tukn lo thain, nwl nmiti-hd
11 l.alwf il a..icf, Itohlnn did not
f.a (it nil. Mil lived lit mi ti-rinil
l-ril. aliuo h had 1 1'Kht qk
I11K ifinli-iicy lo pluinpiicaa. Hli mf -fiwl
anKiilahcs of titnltnK and lrl
nilon Ilka a llialima ialut, lull
fnmi tli .H'.alt reaaoli: th -aH
turllled Iha (1ah liauaa It waa th
ilivll lure; aha in vrfar to glva l
dlluifmcnt und kw ilma'a tlawa oft
lir aa Iouk aa poaaltila.
Ho now. In luat that drova tha
, di-acrt Inillmi Into tha ahada and 1II
tivaa, thriw dainty aclranaia and an
ti.ra Invlti-d aunatroka and laborad
with niuwM and tniotlona at lull
1, 1 1. at In order to maka olHUrra and
iiiliilmlzo tho ati)Hllln overhead
;na of fvrry wan(l hour.
After a time the txtraa wra culled
forth from the romparutlva ahelter
i f tho tenia to tho avene of action.
It waii like heinir toand from tha red
h it atove lid Into tho very (Ire.
To Main II vvaa all Inrredlhlo ihnn
lunmnirory. Who rould not iMilleve
lliut Ihia vii ahe who atumliled iirroaa
the ami'!, twlti-hlng her aklrla out of
the talona of the inetuaeii, eiirufully
'iliilililnif the aweat from her fare with
a hnndkerrhlef already eolured like
ii tmiiiler'n hruah niK, and jliiarllnif,
a aha walked, with burliarie Jewelry.
Tha moli went forward alowly and
alio recoKiilzed Tom ilulby on a camel.
Wis hoped that ho would not reroar
nUO her, but ha aludlfd all the fatea
and, belnjf und to difCulaea, iuhiId
her out ami hailed her with the p!ie
wonJ: "How you Btamllnir M"
Hhn ciilli'd iir to him:
"All rlKht, thank you,"
There wna t Interent In her from
now on. Tha leftdln man hnd ainalad
out an extra woman for aiiedal atten
tion, ami the kohMp went round with
a ruah hh of wlnxa.
Mem did not know that aha wrta nl
ienly a public property. Hhe would
have fled ua from a, plaatua tf aha
had known. loiter ahe would come
to reullwi that thenn iuplfl loved to
believe tho worst, forgive It, and ah
n.lvu It with a forbearance, met hard
ly anywhere elae wept In heaven,
Tho dlreetor moaaed tn extra to
gether and addreaiied them from hla
liorae:
"luliea and gentlemen, you are aup
)Kied to be an Arabian trlb driven
from your honiea by the eruel enemy.
Von are wandering arroi the desert
without focxl or water, dying of
hunger and thlrat. J.ter In the lifter
noon, If we can reach it, you will
be overiaken ! a aandatorm and
manv of you will n'rlxh mlnerably.
Ita hard work, I know, but If you
will go to it we'll he out of thla hell
bole tomorrow ancphere will bo more
comfortable, work In tho cool night
ahota. Ho make It nnappy, (olka, and
do what you are told on cue, with
nil tho pep you can put Into it. 1
thank you!' '
The company waa then divldod Into
prmipa, with Imalneaa anaigned to
each. Long ahota were taken again
bun iiKaln. Small groupa were poaed
wllh an much care aa if tho sun were
Lenten Inatead of diubollP.
Close upa of Indlvlduula were taken,
the moKfaVtrlklng typea being aelerted
and coached to expreaa crlaea of feel
ing: "You go mad and babbhle, old
man, will you? Tear t your throat
and let your tongue hang out. . . .
'ou. mlan, will you fall back in your
loother'a ormn you be mother, will
you, miaa. and catch her you are to
fli, you know; junt roll your cyea
back and aigh and alnk into a heap.
And, you, mother, wring your hand
and beat your breaata and wall, l'ou
tinrierataiid oriental Muff, eh? , . .
And I'd like aomebody Juat to look
tipto heaven and pray for mercy
aomebody with big eyea. Let me ace
no, you're I'm Having you for
the You, the young lady over there
Will you atep out? l'leaae! Come
on, coin on! I Won't bite unleaa I'm
kept waiting; It'a warm you know,
folka. Come out, pleaae. Oh, It'a
Mra. Woodbridfa, lan't it? I met you
thla morning, ilere'a your chance.
lm thla for me, like a good girl, and
give youraelf to It. Look up to heav
en; if the aim brlnge teara to your
a, all right, biat let I hem come
trom your aoul, dear, if you ran. Voti
ae, vou have aeen your people dying
like flua about you, from famine and
ImrdHhip. Vou look up and aay, HI
liml, you don't mean for ua to din in
thla uaeleaa torture, do you. dear Oort?
Taka my life and let thi-aa olheia
live kin t you. dear Ood?"
'donielblng like that, vmi linow'.
iHm't I.Hik up ei. You'll blind your
((llaaaal Tf J
aalf. Walt till I rt Iha camera art.
Mere, boy, maka ry tloae tlo
up of thla."
Mem etood llinl.li. from bead lo
foot with enibarraaament and with a
etrange Inruah of alien moode. Tha
liari-e eyea of tha director burning
through Ma durk gtaaaea, tha curloua
inatlgution in hi Voice, tha plea to
do wall for lilm, quii.kened Iter magp
tally.
The camera men wt up their tripod
Ufore her, the lenaea, Ilka threaten-
Inn muzzle, aimed point blank; then
they bent and ro,uiiitcd through their
flndcra, and brnuirht taiwa up and held
I bem tut doe that their not hand
touched her when Ihey meaaured her
exact distance, then adjuafed tha f'e
iua. 'Hi" of thain lifted tha fold
of hr h'Mxl a little arid from her
brow. Tha director aiwred at her
keenly, then put. out hi hand and
aaked for a powder puff. II" dunlKI
her face gently to dull the glltjnlng
an r face.
They ti.-alel her aa If ah war an
autoiii'it'.n, and alio Ixx-ain ona,
more channel for an diction to guali
theonxh,
Folger t'M.k her by the arm and
murmured:
"Juat once, now, dear, before we
make the take. It. member what 1
told you. I-t your hrl break, lllva
ua all you've got, look round flraf
and a your dying ieople, Thol'a
your father over tliere Juat gaaplng
bla life but. Your mother Ilea u-ad
back there; you've covered her poor
little body wllh aaiid to kp the
Jackal from It. Your own heart la
(, I' 'ii In u ibouaand piece. Can
you do It? Will you? That' right.
Look round now and let youraelf ,,"
Hhe felt heriwlf oWltcbd, be
r.umbed, yet myaticully alive to a
thouaand Irageflle. Ifer eye rolled
around tha glaring throng, Koine, of
them ,wr helping her by looking
their ngony; other were out of
the mood, adjuating their rotiea, freah
enlng their makeup, or whlaporl'ig
and amlllng. Hut the gift of belief,
the genlua of aitballtutlou, well upon
her like flame, and nothing mat
tered. They had brouifht mimic out
Into thla Infemn a wheezy organ, a
cello, and a violin that cried like
tha "linnet that had lt her way
and anng on a blackened bough in
hell."
Her heavy eyca made out Tom Mol
dy gazing down at her from hi camel
and pouring aympathy from hi own
doul Into her. Then rne nung ner
henl from elilc to rldo In ft torment
of woe, aKt her bead back, and lieuved
her big eve up into the cruel brazier
of the xldea, aiemed to tinfl peer
itig down upon I he little muliitude,
and moved her Hp In "application.
Hl;e felt the word and the atigulah
wringing her threat, and the tear
line trooping irom ner eyea. ran entil
ing Into her moulh, and alio awal
lowed them ond found Ihem blttcr
mvect with an exalinlion of agony.
She did not know tliut the director
had whlBpercd, "Camera, and wa
Matching her like, tlcer, alSvliig tn
itrlvo hla own eiieiiy Into her. him
ill.) not heat- the ci rnr.i men turning
their crank!!. Then- v:aa atich weird
r.-nlity in her grief that, the director'
glaaae wcro blurred w.'h hla own
tcara; tho camera men wero gulping
hard.
8h did happen to note, a her up
ward stare encountered Tom Ilolby'a
eye on high, that teAM were drip
ping from hla iiiahea and that III
month wuh (uiverlng.
The Might of bia tear aent through
her a Klrange pung of triumphant
eympalhy, und fhe broke down aob
bing, would have fallen to the eatid,
if Leva Ii-malre had not caught her
and drawn her into her arm, klaalng
her and whimpering:
"Wonderful! Wonderful,
She fell it band on hor arm and a
drawn from Leva' arm Into a maii'a.
Her ahoulder were r.'iueezed hard by
big hamla and ahe heard a voice that
Identified her captor a the director.
Ho waa aaylng:
"Ood blea you! That wan tho real
atuff! Wo won't make you do it over,
Wo hnd two camera on you. Vou'r
nil right! You're a good girl! The
real thing"'
Then ahe began to laugh and choko,
became an utter fool.
(Til 'U Continued Tomorrow,)
Marry ivmsoi me
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