Deming, in an early morning altercation with his wife, who dexterously wielded an umbrella and emphasized her remarks with considerable vigor, received somewhat disfiguring marks. At the club he permitted his stimulated imagination to run riot and related an adventure of considerable excitement in which he plays the part of a hero. He meets his Waterloo, however, through the appearance of an amateur photographer who appears with a picture that he happened to make while passing the house while the difficulty was in progress. Deming joins the club founded by a gentleman who has been somewhat prominent in his country's history for the past few years. - The Moving Picture World, January 27, 1912
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