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ing Inside the ft rent bell of Moscow, Claude
and Rosamond are now compelled to emerge
from their retreat. Desmond, who had been
■vein!;. searching for the lovers, is over
joyed to discover them again and 'he
promptly proceeds to make them once more (
bis prisoners, being aided by Nihilists.
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the heart lean aeon nd re 1 now mounts a
horse that «be Induced some poor soldier
to part with at the risk of being court-mar
tielled. Claude Eclair and the frail Rosa
mond are bound, and wltib a rope the villain
intends to drag them along over the rough
est country. . Desmond 'has not the least
pity for the heroine.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIA ft ATO NEWS: WEDNESDAY. MAY 22, 1912.
111.—THE HAT OF THE EMPEROR.
On the route taken by Napoleon when hr
left Moscow on bls awful retreat in 1812
some workmen are digging. Suddenly one
of them uncovers a hat. It Is none other
than Napoleon’s, the great Napoleon’s.
From his head it mtiat have, blown off when
hia great army began that terrible march
from conquered but conquering Moscow.
IV.—BORROWED PLUMES.
Desperate Desmond, the great Interna
tional crook, notices the find of Napoleon's
hat. With pride In his own notoriety
as the Napoleon of villains, thr scoundrel
purchases the relic and at once claps It
upon his own head. Like many successful
villains, Desmond is simply chockablock
with vanity exaggerated.
V—THE LAST SURVIVOR.
Now upon the scene comes a very old
man, the oldest man In Russia. As a boy
#bls man had been one of the Russians that
made so disastrous the great Emperor’* re
treat from their beloved city of Moscow.
He now thinks that he has before him the
Little Corporal himself, and old hatreds
spring anew.
VI.—IN FULL FLIGHT.
*f’m th;* hoyskir* cries Desperate Des»
mond, ••but I must sklddooskL” The vet
eran of IMI2 has proved too much for the
>R|iolf<>n of vfllainq, as he did for the
earlier Napoleon. Once again Claude and
Rosamond are together and the villain is
In full fligiht, >» Rf-