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ce in his manner。 One felt his generous recognition that they were not wholly without provocation。
This appeared to close the simple episode。 The scenes察to be sure察had not been shot without delays and rehearsals察and a good two hours of the morning had elapsed before the actor was released from the glare of light and the need to remember that he was Harold Parmalee。 His peeling of an egg察for example察had not at first been dainty enough to please the director察and the scene with the album had required many rehearsals to secure the needed variety of expressions察but Baird had been helpful in his promptings察and always kind。
;Now察this one you've turned overit's someone you love better than anybody。 It might be your dear old mother that you haven't seen for years。 It makes you kind of solemn as you show how fond you were of her。 You're affected deeply by her face。 That's it察fine Now the next one察you like it just as much察but it pleases you more。 It's someone else you're fond of察but you're not so solemn。
;Now turn over another察but very slowslowbut don't let go of it。 Stop a minute and turn back as if you had to have another peek at the last one察see what I mean拭Take plenty of time。 This is a great treat for you。 It makes you feel kind of religious。 Now you're getting itthat's the boy All right;
The scene where he showed humorous dismay at the quantity of his mail had needed but one rehearsal。 He had here been Harold Parmalee without effort。 Also he had not been asked to do again the Parmalee trick of lighting a cigarette nor of withdrawing the handkerchief from its cuff to twice touch his forehead in moments of amused perplexity。 Baird had merely uttered a low ;Fine ─at beholding these bits。
He drew a long breath of relief when released from the set。 Seemingly he had met the test。 Baird had said that morning察 Now we'll just run a little kind of test to find out a few things about you察─and had followed with a general description of the scenes。 It was to be of no great importancea minor detail of the picture。 Perhaps this had been why the wealthy actor breakfasted in rather a plainly furnished room on hard´boiled eggs and potato salad。 Perhaps this had been why the costume given him had been not too well fitting察not too nice in detail。 Perhaps this was why they had allowed the cross´eyed man to appear as his valet。 He was quite sure this man would not do as a valet in a high´class picture。 Anyway察however unimportant the scene察he felt that he had acquitted himself with credit。
The Montague girl察who had made him up that morning察with close attention to his eyebrows察watched him from back of the cameras察and she seized both his hands when he left the set。 ;You're going to land察─she warmly assured him。 ;I can tell a trouper when I see one。;
She was in costume。 She was apparently doing the part of a society girl察though slightly overdressed察he thought。
;We're working on another set for this same picture察─she explained察 but I simply had to catch you acting。 You'll probably be over with us to´morrow。 But you're through for the day察so beat it and have a good time。;
;Couldn't I come over and watch you拭
;No察Baird doesn't like to have his actors watching things they ain't in察he told me specially that you weren't to be around except when you're working。 You see察he's using you in kind of a special part in this multiple´reeler察and he's afraid you might get confused if you watched the other parts。 I guess he'll start you to´morrow。 You're to be in a good察wholesome heart play。 You'll have a great chance in it。;
;Well察I'll go see if I can find another Parmalee picture for this afternoon。 Say察you don't think I was too much like him in that scene察do you拭You know it's one thing if I look like himI can't help thatbut I shouldn't try to imitate him too closely察should I拭I got to think about my own individuality察haven't I拭
;Sure察sure you have But you were fineyour imitation wasn't a bit too close。 You can think about your own individuality this afternoon when you're watching him。;
Late that day in the projection room Baird and the Montague girl watched the ;rush; of that morning's episode。
;The squirrel's done it察─whispered the girl after the opening scene。 It seemed to her that Merton Gill on the screen might overhear her comment。
Even Baird was low´toned。 ;Looks so察─he agreed。
;If that ain't Parmalee then I'll eat all the hard´boiled eggs on the lot。;
Baird rubbed his hands。 ;It's Parmalee plus察─he corrected。
;Oh察Mother察Mother ─murmured the girl while the screen revealed the actor studying his photographs。
;He handled all right in that spot察─observed Baird。
;He'll handle rightdon't worry。 Ain't I told you he's a natural born trouper拭
The mail was abandoned in humorous despair。 The cigarette lighted in a flawless Parmalee manner察the smoke idly brushed aside。 ;Poor察silly little girls察─the actor was seen to say。 The girl gripped Baird's arm until he winced。 ;There察old Pippin There's your million察picked right up on the lot
;Maybe察─assented the cooler Baird察as they left the projection room。
;And say察─asked the girl察 did you notice all morning how he didn't even bat an eye when you spoke to him察if the camera was still turning拭Not like a beginner that'll nearly always look up and get out of the picture。;
;What I bet察─observed Baird察 I bet he'd 'a' done that album stuff even better than he did if I'd actually put his own pictures in察the way I'm going to for the close´ups。 I was afraid he'd see it was kidding if I did察or if I told him what pictures they were going to be。 But I'm darned now if I don't think he'd have stood for it。 I don't believe you'll ever be able to peeve that boy by telling him he's good。;
The girl glanced up defensively as they walked。
;Now don't get the idea he's conceited察because he ain't。 Not one bit。;
;How do you know he ain't拭
She considered this察then explained brightly察 Because I wouldn't like him if he was。 No察nonow you listen here; as Baird had grinned。 ;This lad believes in himself察that's all。 That's different from conceit。 You can believe a whole lot in yourself察and still be as modest as a newhatched chicken。 That's what he reminds me of察too。;
The following morning Baird halted him outside the set on which he would work that day。 Again he had been made up by the Montague girl察with especial attention to the eyebrows so that they might show the Parmalee lift。
;I just want to give you the general dope of the piece before you go on察─said Baird察in the shelter of high canvas backing。 ;You're the only son of a widowed mother and both you and she are toiling to pay off the mortgage on the little home。 You're the cashier of this business establishment察and in love with the proprietor's daughter察only she's a society girl and kind of looks down on you at first。 Then察there's her brother察the proprietor's only son。 He's the clerk in this place。 He doesn't want to work察but his father has made him learn the business察see拭He's kind of a no´good察dissipated察wears flashy clothes and plays the races and shoots craps and drinks。 You try to reform him because he's idolized by his sister that you're in love with。
;But you can't do a thing with him。 He keeps on and gets in with a rough crowd察and finally he steals a lot of money out of the safe察and just when they are about to discover that he's the thief you see it would break his sister's heart so you take the crime on your own shoulders。 After that察just before you're going to be arrested察you make a getawaybecause察after all察you're not guiltyand you go out West to start all over again;
;Out there in the big open spaces拭─suggested Merton察who had listened attentively。
;Exactly察─assented Baird察with one of those nervous spasms that would now and again twitch his lips and chin。 ;Out there in the big open spaces where men are menthat's the idea。 And you build up a little gray home in the West for yourself and your poor old mother who never lost faith in you。 There'll be a lot of good Western stuff in thisBuck Benson stuff察you know察that you can do so welland the girl will get out there some way and tell you that her brother finally confessed his crime察and everything'll be Jake察see what I mean拭
;Yes察sir察it sounds fine察Mr。 Baird。 And I certainly will give the best that is in me to this part。; He had an impulse to tell the manager察too察how gratified he was that one who had been content with the low humour of the Buckeye comedies should at last have been won over to the better form of photodrama。 But Baird was leading him on to the set察there was no time for this congratulatory episode。
Indeed the impulse was swept from his mind in the novelty of the set now exposed察and in the thought that his personality was to dominate it。 The scene of the little drama's unfolding was a delicatessen shop。 Counters and shelves were arrayed with cooked foods察salads察cheeses察the latter under glass or wire protectors。 At the back was a cashier's desk察an open safe beside it。 He took his place there at Baird's direction and began to write in a ledger。
;Now your old mother's coming to mop up the place察─called Baird。 ;Come on察Mother You lo