Dollie, her darling sister, was married to Ralph the next day, and even Archie Ray and his sister were present at the wedding.
They left the next day for a trip through the South, but not until after they had followed Mary Ray’s remains to Greenwood.
There was just one bit of news that distressed them all, and that was that George Colebrook was free again and at liberty to commit such villainies as pleased his base nature.
Lawyer Atherton was never seen nor heard from again, and of course his offices were closed and his employees scattered.
Miss Allyn went on with her newspaper work, and was as loyal as ever to her friends, and with a grateful heart Marion went back to the Island, determined to face bravely any trials that might come to her. As for Dr. Reginald Brookes, he was patient and hopeful. Even the prison seemed a palace whenever Marion, the peerless, entered its portals.
THE END.
In No. 5 of My Queen, issued next week, Marion Marlowe appears as the central character in a new field of action. The story is entitled “Marion Marlowe Entrapped; or, The Victim of Professional Jealousy,” and is a story of the most thrilling interest.