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 everything察it was like I'd found this preacher shooting hop or using a double in his pulpit stuff。;

She was still again察looking back upon this tremendous episode。

;Yes察that's about the way I felt察─he told her。 Already his affair with Mrs。 Rosenblatt seemed a thing of his childhood。 He was wondering察rather察if the preacher could have been the perfect creature the girl was now picturing him。 It would not have displeased him to learn that this refulgent being had actually used a double in his big scenes察or had been guilty of mere human behaviour at odd moments。 Probably察after all察he had been just a preacher。 ;Uncle Sylvester used to want me to be a preacher察─he said察with apparent irrelevance察 even if he was his own worst enemy。; He added presently察as the girl remained silent察 I always say my prayers at night。; He felt vaguely that this might raise him to the place of the other who had been adored。 He was wishing to be thought well of by this girl。

She was aroused from her musing by his confession。 ;You do拭Now ain't that just like you拭I'd have bet you did that。 Well察keep on察son。 It's good stuff。;

Her serious mood seemed to pass。 She was presently exchanging tart repartee with the New York villains who had perched in a row on the fence to be funny about that longcontinued holding of hands in the motor car。 She was quite unembarrassed察however察as she dropped the hand with a final pat and vaulted to the ground over the side of the car。

;Get busy察there ─she ordered。 ;Where's your understanderwhere's your top´mounter拭─She became a circus ringmaster。 ;Three up and a roll for yours察─she commanded。 The three villains aligned themselves on the lawn。 One climbed to the shoulders of the other and a third found footing on the second。 They balanced there察presently to lean forward from the summit。 The girl played upon an imaginary snare drum with a guttural察throaty imitation of its roll察culminating in the ;boom ─of a bass´drum as the tower toppled to earth。 Its units察completing their turn with somersaults察again stood in line察bowing and smirking their acknowledgments for imagined applause。

The girl察a moment later察was turning hand´springs。 Merton had never known that actors were so versatile。 It was an astounding profession察he thought察remembering his own registration card that he had filled out at the Holden office。 His age察height察weight察hair察eyes察and his chest and waist measures察these had been specified察and then he had been obliged to write the short ;No; after ride察drive察swim察danceto write ;No; after ;Ride拭─even in the artistically photographed presence of Buck Benson on horseback

Yet in spite of these disabilities he was now a successful actor at an enormous salary。 Baird was already saying that he would soon have a contract for him to sign at a still larger figure。 Seemingly it was a profession in which you could rise even if you were not able to turn hand´springs or were more or less terrified by horses and deep water and dance music。

And the Montague girl察who察he now fervently hoped察would not be killed while doubling for Mrs。 Rosenblatt察was a puzzling creature。 He thought his hand must still be warm from her enfolding of it察even when work was resumed and he saw her察with sunbonnet pushed back察stand at the gate of the little farmhouse and behave in an utterly brazen manner toward one of the New York clubmen who was luring her up to the great city。 She察who had just confided to him that she was afraid of men察was now practically daring an undoubted scoundrel to lure her up to the great city and make a lady of her。 And she had been afraid of all but a clergyman and a stunt actor He wondered interestingly if she were afraid of Merton Gill。 She seemed not to be。

On another day of long waits they ate their lunch from the cafeteria box on the steps of the little home and discussed stage names。 ;I guess we better can that 'Clifford Armytage' stuff察─she told him as she seriously munched a sandwich。 ;We don't need it。 That's out。 Merton Gill is a lot better name。; She had used ;we; quite as if it were a community name。

;Well察if you think so; he began regretfully察for Clifford Armytage still seemed superior to the indistinction of Merton Gill。

;Sure察it's a lot better察─she went on。 ;That 'Clifford Armytage' say察it reminds me of just another such feckless dub as you that acted with us one time when we all trouped in a rep show察playing East Lynne and such things。 He was just as wise as you are察and when he joined out at Kansas City they gave him a whole book of the piece instead of just his sides。 He was a quick study察at that察only he learned everybody's part as well as his own察and that slowed him。 They put him on in Waco察and the manager was laid up察so they told him that after the third act he was to go out and announce the bill for the next night察and he learned that speech察too。

;He got on fine till the big scene in the third act。 Then he went bloody because that was as far as he'd learned察so he just left the scene cold and walked down to the foots and bowed and said察'Ladies and gentlemen察we thank you for your attendance here this evening and to´morrow night we shall have the honour of presenting Lady Audley's Secret。'

;With that he gave a cold look to the actors back of him that were gasping like fish察and walked off。 And he was like you in another way because his real name was Eddie Duffy察and the lovely stage name he'd picked out was Clyde Maltravers。;

;Well察Clifford Armytage is out察then察─Merton announced察feeling that he had now buried a part of his dead self in a grave where Beulah Baxter察the wonder´woman察already lay interred。 Still察he was conscious of a certain relief。 The stage name had been bothersome。

;It ain't as if you had a name like mine察─the girl went on。 ;I simply had to have help。;

He wondered what her own name was。 He had never heard her called anything but the absurd and undignified ;Flips。; She caught the question he had looked。

;Well察my honest´to´God name is Sarah Nevada Montague察Sarah for Ma and Nevada for Reno where Ma had to stop off for meshe was out of the company two weeksand if you ever tell a soul I'll have the law on you。 That was a fine way to abuse a helpless baby察wasn't it拭

;But Sarah is all right。 I like Sarah。;

;Do you察Kid拭─She patted his hand。 ;All right察then察but it's only for your personal use。;

;Of course the Nevada; he hesitated。 ;It does sound kind of like a geography lesson or something。 But I think I'll call you Sarah察I mean when we're alone。; ;Well察that's more than Ma ever does察and you bet it'll never get into my press notices。 But go ahead if you want to。;

;I will察Sarah。 It sounds more like a true woman than 'Flips。';

;Bless the child's heart察─she murmured察and reached across the lunch box to pat his hand again。

;You're a great little patter察Sarah察─he observed with one of his infrequent attempts at humour。

On still another day察while they idled between scenes察she talked to him about salaries and contracts察again with her important air of mothering him。

;After this picture察─she told him察 Jeff was going to sew you up with a long´time contract察probably at a hundred and fifty per。 But I've told him plain I won't stand for it。 No five´year contract察and not any contract at that figure。 Maybe three years at two hundred and fifty察I haven't decided yet。 I'll wait and see; she broke off to regard him with that old puzzling light far back in her eyes ;wait and see how you get over in these two pieces。;

;But I know you'll go big察and so does Jeff。 We've caught you in the rushes enough to know that。 And Jeff's a good fellow察but naturally he'll get you for as little as he can。 He knows all about money even if he don't keep Yom Kippur。 So I'm watching over you察sonI'm your manager察see拭And I've told him so察plain。 He knows he'll have to give you just what you're worth。 Of course he's entitled to consideration for digging you up and developing you察but a three´ year contract will pay him out for that。 Trust mother。;

;I do察─he told her。 ;I'd be helpless without you。 It kind of scares me to think of getting all that money。 I won't know what to do with it。;

;I will察you always listen to me察and you won't be camping on the lot any more。 And don't shoot dice with these rough´necks on the lot。; ;I won't察─he assured her。 ;I don't believe in gambling。; He wondered about Sarah's own salary察and was surprised to learn that it was now double his own。 It was surprising察because her acting seemed not so important to the piece as his。 ;It seems like a lot of money for what you have to do察─he said。

;There察─she smiled warmly察 didn't I always say you were a natural´ born trouper拭Well察it is a lot of money for me察but you see I've helped Jeff dope out both of these pieces。 I'm not so bad at gagsI mean the kind of stuff he needs in these serious dramas。 This big scene of yours察where you go off to the city and come back a wreck on Christmas nightthat's mine。 I doped it out after the piece was startedafter I'd had a good look at the truck driver that plays opposite you。;

Truck driver拭It appeared that Miss Montague was actually applying this term to the New York society

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