Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1934 — Page 15
NOV. 19, 1934.
'WE LIVE AGAIN'
Adapted from the famous story, "Resurrectionby To! toy, “We Live Again’' is a Samuel Goldivyn film prodt/c' on, co-starring for the first time Anna Sten end Fred tie March, now at Loew’s Palace. mam CHAPTER SIX DMITRI . a- at the glistening tabl< of lus betrothed. Before him *c hed the clean, exquisite liiKo; at his hand the fine silver ;• the middle cl the R . urn winter!—lent their p* ri ime to the room. On M. > .-.and—aero the table, no le . four huge diamonds sparri rt hagin the same Kortcha who had doomed Katusha to fl-.e years m Siberia —glowed with &a!f-iat. faction, having eaten well, con". well, ar.d now, with a rar*- c. ndy —4s roubles a bottle — ai.ri a flagrant Havana, he felt at jyure with the world. What cLd Kortrhagin. the judge, t .t oir ide the winds shrieked, br. ing cioSor to the many whose Hi ted and unDn itri hr ke his chain of pleasant thoughts. B it why cant you reverse your and ... .. the bojr was a-king tensely. and free Kaiu ha? She's innocent . . . innocent as you and I ” . . K between .ips of his cognac, “it’s imjx*. ib> for me to reverse my verdict And to be absolutely frank, if you took it to a higher court, I'd fight it.” • But why?” cried Dmitri. •“Well—” said the judge, hesitatingly, ' well. I am In the unfortunate position of having had three of my decisions reversed recently. That's very bad for my judicial Mandin.- I won't permit it to happen again." That's monstrous!" cried Dmitri. “ To save your own face you'd let an innocent woman go to Siberia!” He broke off. and threw his napkin down on to the shimmering table. Oh." said M'. sy. laughing. “ Look at him. Dtrlin_\ I've never seen you so excited. One would think the matter affected you personally.” Perhaps it does,** Dmitri said simply. "Why should the man who made that girl what she is go free? ' • L gaily.” boomed Kortchagm “we could do nothing to him. But j v e might—” he added, chuckling, •as long as you insist on it, put him on the carpet and berate him for it.” j Dmitri looked around the table • Very well, then.” he said, curtly. *do it. 1 m the man."
on every lace about him, Dmitri went on. unheeding. "She was a peasant on my aunt's estate I made love to her—gave her a hundred roubles—and lor got about her. Well—today made me remember.” There was an uneomlortable pa i Missy broke it with an icy laugh. • Really, darling.” she said. I'm not sure this is in good taste. I've ne’er known you to flaunt your lur'd past before.” I'm no! flaunting it.’ Dmitri said. •But. bellowed Kortchagm, “you ... . It it hadn't b— ii you. it wouid have been some or. el -e.” No." said Dm.tri, *T should have leii In r alone —or 1 should have turned her.” •Married her!’ howled Kortchngin. “Marry a servant!” -Yes,” said Dmitri stcadly, “marry her ” • You must be mad. boy." boomed Krrtchagin. “It a girl of her class gets herself involved with her master, she take., the consequences.” Dmitri shoved his plate back angrily. “I vc ived that and thought it these last ten years. But wnat nsnt have we tc eat from silver.
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ar.d be waited upon by men and women better than ourselves?" Kortchagm laughed. "Oh, the muddied ideas of youth.” he cried. Dmitri rose, and when he spoke. n;s voice—perhaps for the first time ;n his pampered life—had the ring of genuine kindness in it. ‘ No, Kortchagin. A thousand times no. When I was younger. I believed men were bom equal, and I that only our rotten system made I was right then, anc now I'm wrong! I was alive then because I had a creed. Now I m a -hell— we re ail shelLs—mannikins—destined for a short life and a bad end—gluttonous and surfeited, while all about us millions die he pless in the gutters we made them build to carry away our stinking garbage"’ He started for the door. • Sit there, Kortchagin, mulling that cigar. Some day—and soon—that mouth of yours will cry out for mercy. And Kortchagin. expect no mercy from those whom you refused. . I'm leaving you now. . . He turned the knob, then paused, and a note of kindness crept into his voice. • Missy ” he said, “may I see you alone?” When they were alone in ner room. he faced her. "Missy," he said, in a strange voice. “I'm leaving you. I m going to Siberia—with her. I want to pay—if I can.” ‘ But darling, she objected, “you d"n't know what you're saying. You're not well/' T'm well enough,” he said, qu etlv, gently. "It's Russia that’s sick Rus ia is dying before our eyes, Missy. Can't you see it?” a a a MISSY was silent. Finally she spoke. "This is sudden. But it's not why you're leaving me. No—a man leaves a woman—for another woman. Dmitri, you’re not leaving m* for that. Katusha, a woman of the streets?” He nodded, slowly, then said: When I look back, it seems she gave me the only happiness I ever had ” "Then that’s it,” said Missy. “You couldn't leave me—l know it — unless you loved her more.” She paused. "Dmitri, I won't understand you but others will understand you even less. They'll think yo\, mad. They’ll have you adjudged incompetent, and take your lands away.” I've already given them away—to the people who till them,” he said quietly, "this morning, after seeing —seeing her.” Tears rose in her eyes, tears of lo\e for him. "No, she said, softly, “I can’t understand you But wuth a sudden rush of words she broke out. But yes! I can, and I do. I admire you, Dmitri, for your courage u, throw away your future for a past that can hold no one knows wl.at for you. Dmitri, I love you— I'll always love you., and I wish you hapiness, Dmitri, in anything you do.” Missy, child ol luxury, wept. Oh, Missy Missy,” he said, in an agonized voice “—And I wish her happiness, too. she said. “Now go Dmiri. anc never turn back. You're on the right road, always, Dmitir.” He took her hand, kissed it tenderly, and went out. When he got into the street, the crisp air was exhilarating with the same keenness he had experienced in his youth. He was alive again. (To Be Concluded) FRENCH STAR TO SING Rotary to Hear Croups of Classical and Popular Songs. Mile. Therese Quadri, French comedienne and soprano, will present a program of popular and classical songs in French, German, Italian and English at the Indianapolis Rotary club luncheon Wednesday at the Claypool.
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Early next morning, a palace messenger brought a command to Tarzan to visit the Queen at noon. Gemnon was instructed to accompany the ape-man with a strong guard, as she feared treachery on the part of Tarzan's enemies. This message gave Tarzan's hosts great concern.
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“They must be powerful enemies that dare attempt to thwart the wishes of Nemone," commented Gemnon's father. -There is only one in all Cathne who dares do tnat,” replied Gemnon meaningly. The older man nodded. "The old shedevil!” he exclaimed. “M'duze!"
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