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The Whispering Chorus 1 "You'd better do this!" "You'd better not!" "I'll shoot myself!!" "I should worry!" -- "God pity me!"

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 You've heard them - these echoes

which none but yourself could hear! The secret, private life of every man and every woman, is lived away in a Hall of Echoes, to the music of this Whispering Chorus - which fills life and colors it, and makes it beautiful or otherwise.

2 John Tremble - 2nd Assistant

 Cashier of the Clumley
  Contracting Company.

Raymond Hatton

3 "You work too hard -

  just to make a 
   rich man richer!"

4 "Nothing you do

   is appreciated 
        anyway!"

5

  "Good work 

is always appreciated

     in the end!"

6 Jane Tremble - his wife. Kathlyn Williams

7 "Fighting" George Coggeswell

           ____

A far-seeing young legislator - who heads a commission with extraordinary powers to investigate the muddy waters of the state's politics. Elliott Dexter

8

     Christmas Eve

in John Tremble's household

           ___

$25.00 a week, under Jane's efficient white hands keeps the "wolf from the door" - but it doesn't provide theatre tickets, nor automobiles - and the slow acid of discontent eats steadily into the man's heart.

9

 "This week's salary 

will more than cover it, dear!"

10

 "All I ever do is to

pay bills - even the boys at the office notice I'm getting shabby!"

11

 "John, I'm ashamed of

you - Jane's even given up the cheap little dress she wanted, to pay my doctor's bill!"

12

 "How much was the

dress?"

13

 "I'm going to get 

you that dress."

14

   "Hell is paved 

with good intentions."

15

 "Don't be a fool, Jack!

A couple of games at Jimsy's, and you can buy your wife a new dress - and yourself a new over- coat!"

16 "Take a Chance!

  Nothing Ventured -
    Nothing Gained!"

17

 "Let's hang up some 

mistletoe, Honey, you're going to look so pretty in that new dress - that John'll be wanting a kiss!"

18

  The

"Wee Small

 Hours."

19

 "I couldn't get Jane's 

dress! It - it had been sold!"

20 "Clumley has more

 than he can use -
 take what you need!"

21 "What would Jane

 think of a thief!"

22 "Don't be a fool!

    No one
will ever know!"

23 The Fear.

24

 "I've forgotten to lock 

my cash-drawer at the office - but Barden will take you to the theatre, and I'll join you later!"

25 "You'd better clear out -

  if you don't want 
   to go to jail!"

26

 "Instead of wasting time

over a useless investigation of my books - if you'd come to a little 'business' under- standing - you'd find, young man, that I could do more for you than anyone in this state!"

27 "If that dead man

        were you -
all your worries
    would be over!"

28

 "Have you any news 

of my husband?"

29 In order to seem a noble "martyr," Tremble makes it appear that he has been murdered.

30 By morning - when he had finished his handiwork, no one could have told which was "John Tremble" - and which the bearded "Stranger"!

31 "Dead Men tell no Tales"

        _____

And as the days go on, the supposed body of John Tremble is found.

32

 "There used to be a little

man hangin' round here, wearin' blue overalls - but I ain't seen him for a week!"

33

 "I'm going down to see 

Mr. Coggeswell - he may have some news of John!"

34

 "We've just found the

body of John Tremble murdered by a man named 'Edgar Smith'!"

35

 "The police claim to have 

found your husband's body. To prevent mistake - will you help us to identify him?"

36

 "I suppose it must be 

- my husband!"

37

 "I shall offer $1,000

reward for the arrest of Edgar Smith; meantime, there's a clerical position open in my office - if you'd care to accept it."

38

      The Slow Poison 
  of a Guilty Conscience
            ___

Feeling suspicion, in every smile he meets - and handcuffs, in every welcome - Tremble seeks to bury his identity at the river docks.

39

 "Don't send for an 

ambulance - it might bring the police!"

40

 "My boy is not dead!

But somewhere - somehow - he is in great trouble!"

41

 "You'll always go lame 

on that pin, Kid!"

42

 "We traced Edgar Smith

as far as Cincinnati, then we lost track of him. But if he ever comes back - we've got evidence enough to send him to the 'Chair'!"

43 Fortune favors the brave - and Coggeswell finds himself, at the end of two years, the people's candidate for Governor.

44

 "Gentlemen - we want

Mr. Coggeswell for Gov- ernor, but he must be a healthy Governor."

45

 "All this that they call

'success' means nothing to me - unless you will share it with me, Jane."

46

 "My heart has already 

answered you! But his mother believes him to be still alive - and I would not hurt her."

47

 "I'm 'dog' homesick! And

I want to know if you'll write a letter to someone for me?"

48

 "Looks crooked - you'd

better trace this letter yourself!"

49

 Mute

Evidence.

50

 "If you're goin' to gamble

- you'll do it right here!"

51

 "Now Edgar Smith -

you'll come along with me!"

52

 "You beat it, and beat

it quick - or you'll land in the 'Chair'!"

53

           And on 

a certain June day two years later -

54

 "Orange blossoms -

don't make a hit with me!"

55

           And on 

a certain June day two years later -

56

 "Governor, your 'Lady'

is the most charming woman in the state - and the most politic!"

57 "Why don't you

  go back to her -
    she'd understand!"

58

 "Please make your check 

nice and fat for my Blind Orphans. I feel, Dear, that we must be good to all children because, because - !"

59

 "Could - could you give 

me something to eat?"

60

 "A tramp - he looks like

a murderer - is just going into the house with old Mrs. Tremble!"

61

 "Did you ever - have

a son?"

62

 "Suppose your prayers 

were answered - and your boy came back!"

63 "Johnny!"

64

 "Be strong enough, my

son, to bear the truth! Jane, believing you dead, was married two years ago - to the Governor of this State!"

65

 "You must promise me 

to save Jane - even if it kills you!"

66

 "Mrs. Tremble's sick, 

Doctor - will you come right over?"

67

 "We've just caught a 

tramp, Mrs. Coggeswell - but don't alarm your- self!"

68

 "You don't understand!

I'm not Edgar Smith - I'm John Tremble!"

69

 "I'm not trying to black-

mail anyone! Take me in to my mother - she'll tell you who I am!"

70

 "Mrs. Tremble -

is dead!"

71 The case of

the people 
 against 

Edgar Smith

72

 "We shall show that

Edgar Smith lured John Tremble to a deserted shack and killed him with an iron kettle."

73 "Call Mrs. Coggeswell."

74

 "I next saw John 

Tremble - when I identified his body!"

75

 "Did you ever see 

the defendant before?"

76

 "No - I never saw 

him before!"

77 "You promised

   your mother

that you'd save Jane -

    even if it 
       killed you!"

78 The Night

of the 

Verdict

79

 "That poor wretch who's

on trial worries me, some- how! Do you think they'll find him guilty?"

80

 "We find the defendant

guilty of murder - in the first degree!"

81

 "I didn't think it could 

be done - but they've done it! They've convicted a man of the murder - of himself!"

82

 "I'm John Tremble 

himself - Coggeswell's wife is my wife! Oh God! - won't you believe me?"

83

 "I never killed anybody,

I tell you! I found a dead man and dressed him in my clothes - my mother knew me, but she died!"

84

 "Even if Edgar Smith

were insane, and honestly believed he was 'John Tremble' - he wouldn't have waited until he was crippled and disfigured - to come back!"

85

    "God moves 

in a mysterious way -"

86

 "My lover, my husband 

- I cannot give you up!"

87

 "If you were 

to tell the Governor

   all you know -
where would Jane be?"

88 "Guilty of murder -

in the first degree!"

89 "You promised

   to save Jane 
 even - if - it - killed - 
                    you!"

90

 "I've never before asked 

you to use your high office to grant me a personal favor - but now I beg you to pardon the prisoner - Edgar Smith!"

91

 "Can you give me any

good reason, Jane, why I should pardon this murderer?"

92

 "Suppose it were proven 

- that 'Edgar Smith' is really John Tremble?"

93

 "It would merely reverse 

the case - for we still have the dead body to account for! If 'Edgar Smith' did not kill John Tremble - then John Tremble - killed - Edgar Smith!"

94

 "A woman out here -

who brought me a letter signed by the Governor's 'lady' - claims she's your wife. Do you want to see her?"

95

 "I've come to save you, 

John - it isn't too late! But before I destroy the happi- ness of those others - I must know that you are innocent of the other man's murder!"

96

 "You'd merely wreck your 

own life - you couldn't save mine! When I pay the price - there will be no miscar- riage of justice!"

97 "And knew that somewhere in the world - God's dreadful dawn was red!"

98

 "This is our third anni-

versary, Jane, and we'll have the ceremony repeated today - in the presence of - Almighty God!"

THE END

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