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I thought at first he was using the old method to get acquainted." "So did I. But he isn't that kind." "He doesn't seem to be." Russ Dalwood came around the corner of the porch with Paul Ardite and Hal Watson, a young man lately engaged to play juvenile roles. Hal had become very friendly with the little group that circled around Ruth and Alice.

She gave a hasty glance over her shoulder, to behold Paul Ardite standing back of her chair, an angry look on his face. Then Alice looked at the sprawling form of the extra player. He was getting up with a dazed expression on his countenance. "What what does this mean?" he gasped, striving to make his tones indignant.

Paul Ardite has been mentioned. With the exception of Mr. Towne the players had been associated together for some time. But, just at present Mr. Towne was "disassociated" from the others. "Oh, can you see him?" cried Ruth, as she clung to Alice. "I I can't bear to look!" "Of course I can see him!" Alice returned. "He's trying to swim. Oh, he has grabbed the life ring!"

"Oh, I'm so sorry!" exclaimed Paul Ardite, hastening to her side. "Shall I carry you?" he asked eagerly. "No indeed. I'm all right. I just " "Keep back there, Paul! Keep back!" cried Mr. Pertell. "Don't get in range and spoil the picture. That's fine, Miss DeVere. It's very natural that limp!" "It ought to be!" murmured Alice, biting her lips to keep back an exclamation of pain.

The others of the company were called together, including Paul Ardite, and the best method of getting the finest results out of the drama was discussed. In the days that followed, Ruth and Alice, as well as the others, did hard work. It is not as easy to go through a moving picture play as it appears merely from seeing the film on the white curtain.

Paul Ardite, who played opposite to Miss Dixon, was a good looking chap, with considerable ability. It was rumored that he and the ingenue but there, I am not supposed to tell secrets. Had it not been for "Pop" Snooks, I am sure the Comet Film Company would never have enjoyed the success it did. For Pop was the property man the one of all work and little play.

Some scenes ashore were filmed, and then, carrying out the idea of the drama, Ruth and Alice, with Paul Ardite, got into a small boat. They were to go down stream a little way, and there go through certain "business" called for in the play. Paul was to row. The boat floated under the arching moss and vines that trailed from the trees on the bank.

I couldn't think of going in one of those small boats!" cried Miss Dixon. "They are so low in the water. I should faint every time I looked over the side." "Well if she looked once, and fainted and stayed so, it would be a good thing for all hands," murmured Paul Ardite. "Oh, don't say that," Alice reproached him. "That's how I feel about her," he answered.

Why, we can see Indians and cowboys, and ride bucking broncos and all that. Oh, it's perfectly delightful!" and Alice, who had been taking down her jacket, held it in her arms, as one might clasp a dancing partner, and swept about the now almost deserted studio in a hesitation waltz. "Can't I come in on that?" cried Paul Ardite, as he began to whistle, keeping time with Alice's steps.

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