File:The Way of a Man (1924) - 12.jpg
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English: Still from the American Western film serial The Way of a Man (1924) with Harold Miller and Allene Ray, facing page 138 of the 1924 photoplay edition of the novel. Caption: At every turn forced to hide their tracks. |
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Source | Hough, Emerson (1907), The Way of a Man, New York: Grosset & Dunlap (1924 photoplay edition) |
Author | Pathé Exchange |
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