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;That's something you won't ever have to worry about察─he snapped察and was gone察his brows again drawn in perplexity over his work。
;You're not angry with poor little me察are you察Mr。 Henshaw拭
The girl called this after him and listened察but no reply came from back of the partition。
Mrs。 Montague察from the bench察rebuked her daughter。
;Say察what do you think that kidding stuff will get you拭Don't you want to work for him any more拭
The girl turned pleading eyes upon her mother。
;I think he might have answered a simple question察─said she。
This was all distasteful to Merton Gill。 The girl might察indeed察have deserved an answer to her simple question察but why need she ask it of so busy a man拭He felt that Mr。 Henshaw's rebuke was well merited察for her own beauty was surely not excessive。
Her father察from the bench察likewise admonished her。
;You are sadly prone to a spirit of banter察─he declared察 though I admit that the so´called art of the motion picture is not to be regarded too seriously。 It was not like that in my day。 Then an actor had to be an artist察there was no position for the little he´ doll whippersnapper who draws the big money to´day and is ignorant of even the rudiments of the actor's profession。;
He allowed his glance to rest perceptibly upon Merton Gill察who felt uncomfortable。
;We were with Looey James five years察─confided Mrs。 Montague to her neighbours。 ;A hall show察of coursehadn't heard of movies then doing Virginius and Julius Csesar and such classics察and then starting out with The Two Orphans for a short season。 We were a knock´out察I'll say that。 I'll never forget the night we opened the new opera house at Akron。 They had to put the orchestra under the stage。;
;And the so´called art of the moving picture robs us of our little meed of applause察─broke in her husband。 ;I shall never forget a remark of the late Lawrence Barrett to me after a performance of Richelieu in which he had fairly outdone himself。 'Montague察my lad' said he 'we may work for the money察but we play for the applause。' But now our finest bits must go in silence察or perhaps be interrupted by a so´called director who arrogates to himself the right to instill into us the rudiments of a profession in which we had grounded ourselves ere yet he was out of leading strings。 Too often察naturally察the results are discouraging。;
The unabashed girl was meantime having sprightly talk with the casting director察whom she had hailed through the window as Countess。 Merton察somewhat startled察wondered if the little woman could indeed be of the nobility。
;Hello察Countess Say察listen察can you give the camera a little peek at me to´day察or at pa or ma拭'No察nothing to´day察dear。'; She had imitated the little woman's voice in her accustomed reply。 ;Well察I didn't think there would be。 I just thought I'd ask。 You ain't mad察are you拭I could have gone on in a harem tank scene over at the Bigart place察but they wanted me to dress the same as a fish察and a young girl's got to draw the line somewhere。 Besides察I don't like that Hugo over there so much。 He hates to part with anything like money察and he'll gyp you if he can。 Say察I'll bet he couldn't play an honest game of solitaire。 How'd you like my hair this way拭Like it察eh拭That's good。 And me having the only freckles left in all Hollywood。 Ain't I the little prairie flower察growing wilder every hour
;Say察on the level察pa needs work。 These days when he's idle he mostly sticks home and tries out new ways to make prime old Kentucky sour mash in eight hours。 If he don't quit he is going to find himself seeing some moving pictures that no one else can。 And he's all worried up about his hair going off on top察and trying new hair restorers。 You know his latest拭Well察he goes over to the Selig place one day and watches horse meat fed to the lions and says to himself that horses have plenty of hair察and it must be the fat under the skin that makes it grow察so he begs for a hunk of horse from just under the mane and he's rubbing that on。 You can't tell what he'll bring home next。 The old boy still believes you can raise hair from the dead。 Do you want some new stills of me拭I got a new one yesterday that shows my other expression。 Well察so long察Countess。;
The creature turned to her parents。
;Let's be on our way察old dears。 This place is dead察but the Countess says they'll soon be shooting some tenement´house stuff up at the Consolidated。 Maybe there'll be something in it for someone。 We might as well have a look´in。;
Merton felt relieved when the Montague family went out察the girl in the lead。 He approved of the fine old father察but the daughter lacked dignity in speech and manner。 You couldn't tell what she might say next。
The Montagues were often there察sometimes in full察sometimes represented by but one of their number。 Once Mrs。 Montague was told to be on Stage Six the next morning at 830 to attend a swell reception。
;Wear the gray georgette察dearie察─said the casting director察 and your big pearls and the lorgnon。;
;Not forgetting the gold cigarette case and the chinchilla neck piece察─said Mrs。 Montague。 ;The spare parts will all be there察Countess察and thanks for the word。;
The elder Montague on the occasion of his calls often found time to regale those present with anecdotes of Lawrence Barrett。
;A fine artist in his day察sir察none finer ever appeared in a hall show。;
And always about his once superb frock coat clung the scent of forbidden beverages。 On one such day he appeared with an untidy sprouting of beard察accompanied by the talkative daughter。
;Pa's landed a part察─she explained through the little window。 ;It's one of those we´uns mountaineer plays with revenooers and feuds察one of those plays where the city chap don't treat our Nell rightyou know。 And they won't stand for the crepe hair察so pop has got to raise a brush and he's mad。 But it ought to give him a month or so察and after that he may be able to peddle the brush again察you can never tell in this business察can you察Countess拭
;It's most annoying察─the old gentleman explained to the bench occupants。 ;In the true art of the speaking stage an artificial beard was considered above reproach。 Nowadays one must descend to mere physical means if one is to be thought worthy。;
CHAPTER V
A BREACH IN THE CITY WALLS
During these weeks of waiting outside the gate the little woman beyond the window had continued to be friendly but not encouraging to the aspirant for screen honours late of Simsbury察Illinois。 For three weeks had he waited faithfully察always within call察struggling and sacrificing to give the public something better and finer察and not once had he so much as crossed the line that led to his goal。
Then on a Monday morning he found the waiting´room empty and his friend beyond the window suffering the pangs of headache。 ;It gets me something fierce right through here察─she confided to him察placing her finger´tips to her temples。
;Ever use Eezo Pain Wafers拭─he demanded in quick sympathy。 She looked at him hopefully。
;Never heard of 'em。;
;Let me get you some。;
;You dear thing察fly to it
He was gone while she reached for her purse察hurrying along the eucalyptus´lined street of choice home sites to the nearest drug store。 He was fearing someone else might bring the little woman another remedy察even that her headache might go before he returned with his。 But he found her still suffering。
;Here they are。; He was breathless。 ;You take a couple now and a couple more in half an hour if the ache hasn't stopped。; ;Bless your heart Come around inside。; He was through the door and in the dimly lit little office behind that secretive partition。 ;And here's something else察─he continued。 ;It's a menthol pencil and you take this cap offseeand rub your forehead with it。 It'll be a help。; She swallowed two of the magic wafers with the aid of water from the cooler察and applied the menthol。
;You're a dear察─she said察patting his sleeve。 ;I feel better already。 Sometimes these things come on me and stay all day。; She was still applying the menthol to throbbing temples。 ;Say察don't you get tired hanging around outside there拭How'd you like to go in and look around the lot拭Would you like that拭
Would he Thanks ─He managed it without choking察 If I wouldn't be in the way。;
;You won't。 Go onamuse yourself。; The telephone rang。 Still applying the menthol she held the receiver to her ear。 ;No察nothing to´day察dear。 Say察Marie察did you ever take Eezo Pain Wafers for a headache拭Keep 'em in mindthey're great。 Yes察I'll let you know if anything breaks。 Goo'´by察dear。;
Merton Gill hurried through a narrow corridor past offices where typewriters clicked and burst from gloom into the dazzling light of the Holden lot。 He paused on the steps to reassure himself that the great adventure was genuine。 There was the full stretch of greensward of which only an edge had shown as he looked through the gate。 There were the vast yellow´brick察glass´topped structures of which he had seen but the ends。 And there was the street up which he had looked for so many weeks察flanked by rows of offices and dressing rooms察and lively with the passing of many people。 H