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Mary MacLaren in Shoes (1916)

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Shoes

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  • Title Card: The kitchen was filled with the Saturday night smell of corned beef and cabbage - mostly cabbage.
  • Title Card: Eva Mayer earned five dollars a week in the five and ten cent store.
  • Opening Title Card: One girl said that she had first yielded to temptation when she had become utterly discouraged because she had tried in vain for some months for a pair of shoes. She habitually spent two dollars a week for a room...... old shoes worn twice. When the shoes became too worn to endure a third soling she possessed but ninety cents toward a new pair. She gave up the struggle and to use her own contemptuous phrase, "She sold herself for a pair of shoes."
  • Title Card: Whatever happened, life must go on. Whatever boats are wrecked, the river does not stop flowing to the sea.
  • Lil: Remember that guy that rubbered at us outside the shoe store?
  • Mom Meyer: It's papa. He'd kill you. Quick now, sweetheart, bathe your eyes so's he won't think a thing.
  • Title Card: Every evening she scraped the caked mud from her bare, swollen feet.
  • Title Card: Oh, the softness and smoothness of the deep carpet against the soles of her weary feet.

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