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OTAKI THEATRE.

TOMOKKOW NIGHT. "SOWING THE WIND. In what was commonly 'ailed "The I House of Revelry" Sew l"ork'= big- ' gest gambling dive, Baby Drybanl i" I hostess* of tho house. To this den "' ! evil goes Rosamond Athelectane, pru- • 'ege of Baby Brabant, from a convent ■ and immaculately innocent. Almost ; with her advent into the sinful haun'. ! the girl is terrorized at the life i"i I denizens are living and she flee-, leavI ing no trace of her subsequent where- ! sc-jts to Bab- Brabant, who tells Pet i worth, proprietor of the joint, 'hat :' | j,e ev*r reveah- to the that m.c I Baby Brabant, is her mother, she will j kill him. Then she departs on a miI «ion known only to herself. Ned A'.- | ?:e-iey leaves the New England home of 1 hi.-, adopted father, Brabazoti. a weal ! thy merchant, for Nov.- V-jrk. and. or. ' the train he meet*' Rosamond, now on I the road to dramatic stardon. The ' yoaspquect romance grows rapidly, jr.til Ned discovers Rosamond leaving > •theatre with Prtworth, the latter ha'ing told the girl that. Baby Brabar.: ! needs her. an<! her gratitude force- her '' ta respond. Her mother die- in an op' ' am den, where the daughter find* hi:?, ' previously learning their trne relatioi ship. Meanwhile Brabazon, to pre 1 vent Bed's marriage to Rosamond gotto New York with his old friend Wat•kin». Followed by Ned to Petworth'gambling dec, where she had gone to ' establish the identity of her father. whom she had never known. Ro*axßonJ is objected to the --csjricions of bet sweetheart. A quarrel follows: and the ( final upshot of this is that Rosamond tells Ned to think it all over for thirty _ Meanwtue J3.-abs.zoa and Watkins ce. ; i on BosamoTid and pnt forth their ctrao»t efforts to prevent her from- marrying Ned. At the end cf the thirty days Ned goes back to Jfew York irtill loving Bosamond, and after his departure WatHna discloses to Brabazon the fact that his (Brabazon'x) wife had * baby rjirf shortly after she had deserted her butbazid frreciy years before. Bn ba2oa btirrie* after Ned. Botsmond awa-tf the etrpiration of the time limit. Ned arrives in the nick of time and tie couple* plight their troth again. ImmediateJy afterwards Brabazon is and after hanily ecc-ssing Bo»mend, he in set ri-rht -wher the jrirl diiclof.es tb.e trjse uasie of h»i taofber.

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Otaki Mail, 25 August 1922, Page 2

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OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 25 August 1922, Page 2

OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 25 August 1922, Page 2

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