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Alymer is an exceptionally fine fellow, with an exceptionally promising future; and if he cannot see for himself how foolish a scandal would be just at the outset, we must, as you say, save him on our own account. I am fond of Alymer, very fond, and very proud, and I will do all in my power over the matter. What is the actress's name, did you say?"

Perhaps complaint would not have mended the matter: but one word of delicate tenderness, or one look that asked for his society, and White's would have been forsaken! Godolphin secretly resented the very evenness of temper he had once almost overprized. "Oh, Godolphin," one evening whispered a young lord, "we sup at the little actress's, the Millinger; you remember the Millinger?

From the actress's she had to go to some artist's studio or to some exhibition or to see some celebrity either to pay a visit or to give an invitation or simply to have a chat.

An actress's ears are so quick to hear praise, to tell you the truth, I did catch a word or two, and, 'It told, sir it told." "You alarm me! At this rate, I shall never know what you see, hear or think, by your face." "When you want to know anything, ask me, and I will tell you; but nobody else shall learn anything, nor even you, any other way."

She, on her side, being at the moment altogether the artist, was thinking that it would be pleasant to enjoy a few more triumphs, to make the tour of Europe with a company of her own which is always the primadonna's dream as it is the actress's and to leave the stage at twenty-five in a blaze of glory, rather than to risk one more performance of the opera she now hated.

He was able to measure too the exact extent of Bower's acquaintance with Helen, while he was confident that the relationship between Bower and Millicent Jaques had gone a great deal further than might be inferred from the actress's curt statement that he was one whom she "wished to avoid."

She never met his look, never smiled. From entering the theatre to leaving it, she had a high flush on her face. Impossible to recognise her friend in the actress whom Scawthorne indicated; features and voice were wholly strange to her. In the intervals, Scawthorne spoke of the difficulties that beset an actress's career at its beginning. 'I suppose you never thought of trying it? he asked.

You don't want to be a thin-blooded little old maid, do you?" The shot was well aimed, for Eleanor had no desire to follow in the arid footsteps of her two spinster aunts. She looked at Captain Phipps unsteadily and shook her head. "Of course you don't," he encouraged her. "You aren't built for it. Besides, it's an actress's business to cultivate her emotions rather than repress them, isn't it?"

The cold and loneliness began to cool my brain, and I congratulated myself on my self-restraint in not drawing my sword in the actress's dressing-room; and I felt glad that Branicki had not followed me down the stairs, for his friend Bininski had a sabre, and I should probably have been assassinated. Although the Poles are polite enough, there is still a good deal of the old leaven in them.

I just have to forget make myself forget I am a mother and a wife. Captain Carey, my husband, is in the British Army. He is in Flanders now, or was when I last heard." "Oh, I don't see how you can do it play, I mean," sighed Tony aghast at this new picture the actress's words brought up. "One learns, my dear. One has to. An actress is two distinct persons. One of her belongs to the public.

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