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Kenoke for me, and you did and it was dandy of you, too. Now I'll tell you about my scenarios; then I want to talk about nothing but Mendocino County. "Well, I write scenarios for moving-picture production," she went on. "That's one reason why I wanted the cashier's job so I could have the use of the boss' old typewriter.
What a chance for the fire scene in 'The Crowning Defeat! Oh, why didn't I think of it, Minnie? Mr. Kenoke! Mr. Kenoke! Oh, dear, he wouldn't hear me in a thousand years!" She was waving over the heads of the crowd at some one in the red automobile, it seemed. There seemed even less likelihood now of her taking note of Hiram. He watched her furtively and wondered.
Another, a heavy-set man, was bobbing about, shouting orders to men and women, who listened, then ran toward the door. Everybody was crazy, it seemed, but this had nothing to do with Hiram in carrying out his mission. He ran up to this heavy-set man and cried: "Are you Mr. Kenoke?" "Sure! Get out the way! What d'ye want? Now, Miss Worthington, run for the ladder. Hurry up, girlie! Come on, Blair!
Its horn was honking perpetually. Besides the fire apparatus, no other vehicles were allowed in the street, yet no one seemed to interfere with this machine. "Oh, it's the Samax Company!" exclaimed Lucy, dancing up and down. "They're going to take a fire picture. Look, Minnie! There's Mr. Kenoke the director! I never thought of it right here at my very door, too! If I only could see him, Minnie.
I've sold most of mine to this Samax Company, through the mail; and one day I went to their Western studio, here in the city, and told them who I was and got acquainted with Mr. Kenoke. He's their best producer, I think. "As it happened, I am now working on a play that calls for a big fire scene.
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