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"...Christopher Columbus, now arrived at the height of his desire, sets out upon his memorable voyage accompanied by a hundred companions in three caravels, the Pinta, the Nina and the Espiritu Santo." Ah, here we have the movie work the real thing. Cardboard caravel tossing on black water seen first right close to us we are almost on board of it. Now we see the caravel a little way out whoop!
In the car, a handsome young rogue at the wheel, and who was this blithe creature in shiny leather coat and leather cap, with crumpling dark curls cascading beneath it? A suspicion tinkled in the breast of Spondee, in those days a valiant movie fan. Up got the young man, and hopped out of the car.
It's been that way in every movie I ever saw," announced Georgina with the air of one who has attended nightly through many seasons. "I can do that part all right," declared Richard. "I can run an automobile." There was no disputing that fact, no matter how contradictory Georgina's frame of mind.
"Thought I saw the big guy out on the street a minute ago," said the officer, hesitating. "There's a card out for a fella that looks like him. I guess " "He thought it was his machine comin'," said Orcutt. "He run out to see. It's a wonder how them movie actors can make up to look like most anybody. Why, I been in your line of business, as you know, and I been fooled lots of times.
"That's so, Sanford," she admitted. "Al Hendricks is a nice man, but he falls down on some things. Hasn't he been a good president?" "Until lately, Aunt Abby. Now, he's all mixed up with a crowd of intractables sporty chaps, who want a lot of innovations that the more conservative element won't stand for." "Why, they want prize-fights and a movie theatre-right in the club!" informed Eunice.
They go mad over there and bite if you're left alone in a room with a girl." Definitely Barry waited. "We were up there on the mountain," said Johnny more lucidly. "We'd lost the others no fault of ours, Barry you needn't look like a movie censor and we found we'd got to make a night of it. We were just worn out and going in circles.
I thought about The Razor's Edge, a movie about one man's attempt to walk the narrow path between the spiritual and the mundane. What struck me about the film was that the man does not have a guru. Life is his teacher. I recalled the hour-long conversation I had had with Donald Kohl's father, and suddenly the dam burst open and a flood of suppressed memories washed over me.
It was as if there were a faint light of a small excerpt of a movie, a scene repeatedly projected onto the blank walls of the brain and his intake of the outside world via his senses, in which Kimberly, most often kept free of the impact of the awning to the swimming pool, fell again and again torturously.
"Oh, Nan!" Bess whispered. "Do you s'pose we can find any clue to those girls there?" "I hope so," returned Nan, in the same low voice. "Goodness! I'm just as excited as I can be," her chum went on to say. "We'll be regular detectives. This beats being a movie actress, right now." Nan smiled, but in a moment was grave again. "I'd do a great deal for that lovely Mrs. Morton," she said.
"You saw how any slight outside interference is detrimental to the sensitive tissues," Bose remarked. "Watch; I will now administer chloroform, and then give an antidote." The effect of the chloroform discontinued all growth; the antidote was revivifying. The evolutionary gestures on the screen held me more raptly than a "movie" plot.
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