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ed them at his side。

;Give her all you got in a look察─directed Baird。 ;You're saying此'I go to a felon's cell察but I do it all for you。' Dream your eyes at her。; Merton Gill obeyed。

The action progressed。 In this wait for the policeman the old mother crept forward。 She explained to Merton that the money was in the ice´box where the real thief had placed it察and since he had taken the crime of another upon his shoulders he should also take the evidence察lest the unfortunate young man be later convicted by that察she also urged him to fly by the rear door while there was yet time。 He did these things察pausing for a last embrace of the weeping old lady察even as the hand of the arriving policeman was upon the door。

;All for to´day察except some close´ups察─announced Baird when this scene had been shot。 There was a breaking up of the group察a relaxation of that dramatic tension which the heart´values of the piece had imposed。 Only once察while Merton was doing some of his best acting察had there been a kind of wheezy tittering from certain members of the cast and the group about the cameras。

Baird had quickly suppressed this。 ;If there's any kidding in this piece it's all in my part察─he announced in cold察clear tones察and there had been no further signs of levity。 Merton was pleased by this manner of Baird's。 It showed that he was finely in earnest in the effort for the worth´while things。 And Baird now congratulated him察seconded by the Montague girl。 He had察they told him察been all that could be expected。

;I wasn't sure of myself察─he told them察 in one scene察and I wanted to ask you about it察Mr。 Baird。 It's where I take that money from the ice´box and go out with it。 I couldn't make myself feel right。 Wouldn't it look to other people as if I was actually stealing it myself拭Why couldn't I put it back in the safe拭

Baird listened respectfully察considering。 ;I think not察─he announced at length。 ;You'd hardly have time for that察and you have a better plan。 It'll be brought out in the subtitles察of course。 You are going to leave it at the residence of Mr。 Hoffmeyer察where it will be safe。 You see察if you put it back where it was察his son might steal it again。 We thought that out very carefully。;

;I see察─said Merton。 ;I wish I had been told that。 I feel that I could have done that bit a lot better。 I felt kind of guilty。;

;You did it perfectly察─Baird assured him。

;Kid察you're a wonder察─declared the Montague girl。 ;I'm that tickled with you I could give you a good hug察─and with that curious approach to hysteria she had shown while looking at his stills察she for a moment frantically clasped him to her。 He was somewhat embarrassed by this excess察but pardoned it in the reflection that he had indeed given the best that was in him。 ;Bring all your Western stuff to the dressing room tomorrow察─said Baird。

Western stuffthe real thing at last He was slightly amazed later to observe the old mother outside the set。 She was not only smoking a cigarette with every sign of relish察but she was singing as she did a little dance step。 Still she had been under a strain all day察weeping察too察almost continuously。 He remembered this察and did not judge her harshly as she smoked察danced察and lightly sang

Her mother's name was Cleo察Her father's name was Pat察They called her Cleopatra察And let it go at that。




CHAPTER XIV

OUT THERE WHERE MEN ARE MEN


From the dressing room the following morning察arrayed in the Buck Benson outfit察unworn since that eventful day on the Gashwiler lot察Merton accompanied Baird to a new set where he would work that day。 Baird was profuse in his admiration of the cowboy embellishments察the maroon chaps察the new boots察the hat察the checked shirt and gay neckerchief。

;I'm mighty glad to see you so sincere in your work察─he assured Merton。 ;A lot of these hams I hire get to kidding on the set and spoil the atmosphere察but don't let it bother you。 One earnest leading man察if he'll just stay earnest察will carry the piece。 Remember thatyou got a serious part。;

;I'll certainly remember察─Merton earnestly assured him。

;Here we are察this is where we begin the Western stuff察─said Baird。 Merton recognized the place。 It was the High Gear Dance Hall where the Montague girl had worked。 The name over the door was now ;The Come All Ye察─and there was a hitching rack in front to which were tethered half´adozen saddled horses。

Inside察the scene was set as he remembered it。 Tables for drinking were about the floor察and there was a roulette wheel at one side。 A red´shirted bartender察his hair plastered low over his brow察leaned negligently on the bar。 Scattered around the room were dance´hall girls in short skirts察and a number of cowboys。

;First察I'll wise you up a little bit察─said Baird。 ;You've come out here to work on a ranche in the great open spaces察and these cowboys all love you and come to town with you every time察and they'll stand by you when the detective from New York gets here。 Nowlet's seeI guess first we'll get your entrance。 You come in the front door at the head of them。 You've ridden in from the ranche。 We get the horseback stuff later。 You all come in yelling and so on察and the boys scatter察some to the bar and some to the wheel察and some sit down to the tables to have their drinks and some dance with the girls。 You distribute money to them from a paper sack。 Here's the sack。; From a waiting property boy he took a paper sack。 ;Put this in your pocket and take it out whenever you need money。

;It's the same sack察see察that the kid put the stolen money in察and you saved it after returning the money。 It's just a kind of an idea of mine察─he vaguely added察as Merton looked puzzled at this。

;All right察sir。; He took the sack察observing it to contain a rude imitation of bills察and stuffed it into his pocket。

;Then察after the boys scatter around察you go stand at the end of the bar。 You don't join in their sports and pastimes察see拭You're serious察you have things on your mind。 Just sort of look around the place as if you were holding yourself above such things察even if you do like to give the boys a good time。 Now we'll try the entrance。;

Cameras were put into place察and Merton Gill led through the front door his band of rollicking good fellows。 He paused inside to give them bills from the paper sack。 They scattered to their dissipations。 Their leader austerely posed at one end of the bar and regarded the scene with disapproving eyes。 Wine察women察and the dance were not for him。 He produced again the disillusioned look that had won Henshaw。

;Fine察─said Baird。 ;Gun it察boys。;

The scene was shot察and Baird spoke again此 Hold it察everybody察go on with your music察and you boys keep up the dance until Mother's entrance察then you quit and back off。;

Merton was puzzled by this speech察but continued his superior look察breaking it with a very genuine shock of surprise when his old mother tottered in at the front door。 She was still the disconsolate creature of the day before察bedraggled察sad´eyed察feeble察very aged察and still she carried her bucket and the bundle of rags with which she had mopped。 Baird came forward again。

;Oh察I forgot to tell you。 Of course you had your old mother follow you out here to the great open spaces察but the poor old thing has cracked under the strain of her hard life察see what I mean拭All her dear ones have been leaving the old nest and going out over the hills one by one´you were the last to go´and now she isn't quite right察see

;You have a good home on the ranche for her察but she won't stay put。 She follows you around察and the only thing that keeps her quiet is mopping察so you humour her察you let her mop。 It's the only way。 But of course it makes you sad。 You look at her now察then go up and hug her the way you did yesterday察you try to get her to give up mopping察but she won't察so you let her go on。 Try it。;

Merton went forward to embrace his old mother。 Here was tragedy indeed察a bit of biting pathos from a humble life。 He gave the best that was in him as he enfolded the feeble old woman and strained her to his breast察murmuring to her that she must give it up´give it up。

The old lady wept察but was stubborn。 She tore herself from his arms and knelt on the floor。 ;I just got to mop察I just got to mop察─she was repeating in a cracked voice。 ;If I ain't let to mop I git rough till I'm simply a scandal。;

It was an affecting scene察marred only by one explosive bit of coarse laughter from an observing cowboy at the close of the old mother's speech。 Merton Gill glanced up in sharp annoyance at this offender。 Baird was quick in rebuke。

;The next guy that laughs at this pathos can get off the set察─he announced察glaring at the assemblage。 There was no further outbreak and the scene was filmed。

There followed a dramatic bit that again involved the demented mother。 ;This ought to be good if you can do it the right way察─began Baird。 ;Mother's mopping along there and slashes some water on this Mexican's boot´where are you察Pedro拭Come here and get this。 The old lady sloshes water on you while you're playing monte here察so you yell Carramba or something察and kick at her。 You don't land on her察of course察but her son rushes up 

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