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Updated: May 24, 2025
At the conclusion of the film Kedzie was saddened by a ballad sung by an adenoid tenor. The song was a scatting exposure of the wickedness of Broadway. The refrain touched Kedzie deeply, and alarmed her somewhat. It reiterated and reiterated: "There's a browkin hawt for everee light ton Broadway-ee." Kedzie began to fear that she would furnish one more.
She blushed bitterly and mumbled, "Well, of all the nerve!" After some hesitation she wrote on Skip's note the "scatting" words, "Nothing doing" and sent it back by the dismal stage doorkeeper. She had hoped Skip would have the decency to go away and die quietly and not hang round to see her leave with Mr. Gilfoyle. Skip had a hitch in one leg, but Mr.
This would serve a double purpose: Kedzie would get to see more millionairishness, and the rebuke would be more more "scatting." It is hard even to think a word you cannot pronounce. Kedzie gained one thing further from the pictures a new name. She had been musing incessantly on choosing one. She had always hated both Thropp and Kedzie, and had counted on marriage to reform her surname.
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