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"It's not done much," he said. "Besides, Vorly Surbilt plays leading parts with women stars," old Tinker volunteered. "You see, naturally, it wouldn't do at all." "Jealousy, you mean?" "Not necessarily the kind you're thinking of. But it just doesn't do." "Some managers will allow married couples in their companies," Potter said, adding emphatically: "I won't! I never have and I never will! Never!
Surbilt, being wife to the established leading man of that ilk, Vorly Surbilt. Miss Lyston had come to the rehearsal in a condition of exhausted nerves, owing to her husband's having just accepted, over her protest, a "road" engagement with a lady-star of such susceptible gallantry she had never yet been known to resist falling in love with her leading-man before she quarrelled with him.
"I know him, and it sounds like something you're making up as you go along, Packer." "Indeed, I'm not, Mr. Potter!" the stage-manager cried, in simple distress. "I wouldn't know how." "Go on!" "Well, sir, it seems Vorly Surbilt was to go out with Mrs. Romaley, and it seems that when Miss Lyston left rehearsal she drove around till she found him " "Ah! I knew she was fooling me!
But, of course," Packer explained deprecatingly, "she's pleased to have Vorly where she can keep an eye on him. She said that though she was all broken up about leaving the company, she expected to be very happy in looking after him. You see, sir, it's the first time in all their married life they've had a chance to be together except one summer when neither of 'em could get a stock engagement."
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