File:Slaves of Pride (1920) - Marmont & Joyce.jpg

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English: Still from the American film Slaves of Pride (1920) with Alice Joyce and Percy Marmont, from an adaption of the film on page 59 of the March Motion Picture Magazine. The still caption: "At first she pleaded with him. She tried to show him, as she felt it, the the wrong of his pride. ... When he spent long hours reminding her of the place wherein she dwelt, the supremacy she held over other women because of her furs, her jewels, her motors, her glittering social advantages, she begged him to know that all these things pass away."
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Source Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1920) at the Internet Archive
Author Vitagraph Company of America

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