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If the world at large did not acclaim her, there was no lack of appreciation on the part of her fellow workers. They knew artistry when they saw it. Though she had never attained stardom, she still had the distinction that usually comes only to a star back stage.

Nine shall attain the circuits, besieging with muscle, skill, eye, hand, voice, wit, brain, heel and toe the ultimate high walls of stardom. One shall inherit Broadway. Sic venit gloria mundi. Cliff McGowan and Mac McGowan were cousins. They lived on the West Side and were talented.

A tiny baby burro playing around the mother they took to camp and adopted at once. He was so comical with his big velvet ears and wise expression. Not bigger than a shepherd dog, the men could pick him up and carry him around the place. Tom took him to Mixville and the movie people taught him to drink out of a bottle, so he is well on the road to stardom.

Will these few, well-dressed, well-lighted, music-thrilled moments repay you for the loss of home love, home comfort, home stardom?

Were it not for the passage on The Battle Hymn of the Republic, the chapters thus far might be entitled: "an open letter to Griffith and the producers and actors he has trained." Contrary to my prudent inclinations, he is the star of the piece, except on one page where he is the villain. This stardom came about slowly.

Ain't Catholicism and Christianity pretty? That's why I sleep in my own little hut in the woods of Balboa Park." Sang Huin nodded painfully as if in derision of all things that were of pig stardom in deference to the pig before him.

His generosity was proverbial, and it amounted to a vice. In September he had come to Atlantic City to try out "Splendour." It was a doubtful play, by a new author, starring Sarah Haddon for the first time. No one dreamed the play would run for years, make a fortune for Hahn, lift Haddon from obscurity to the dizziest heights of stardom, and become a classic of the stage.

Wellington Bunn and Pepper Sneed were the ones who made the most trouble for the manager. Mr. Bunn was an former Shakespearean actor. With his tall hat and frock coat which costume he was seldom without Mr. Bunn was a typical tragedian of the old school. Mr. Sneed was different. He had no particular ambition toward stardom, but he disliked hard work, and he was rather superstitious.

Gabriele was now lying on the floor with her forehead bleeding profusely. Still she could eke out faint utterances and so she projected her words like a song. "You wouldn't have loved me if I hadn't been somebody you thought it was a thrill to see one of whoredom reach stardom. It was like being in the Astrodome.

I returned, enjoying the petulance of stardom to the full.... "Remember the fight-scene at the finish," she persisted, "just pretend to strike with the shovel ... you might hurt someone!" anxiously. "I am going to act the thing realistically, not as a matter of stagecraft." She tiptoed away.