It Beats Acting
Tlipy had just eniwped irom the telephone exchange wbere tlwj ware employed. 'Sometiines, " i-:iid me of them, "I think rhut 1 vonlii like to be famoii?; that ] woulfl likc t; ;;o oi the ttage ana actor o:j the leciure pjaform. Then, again, 1 Thiük not. " "I think uct all the time, '' was the posifivoly Epokeu rejoindcr. "Sttll ft rotist beuice to play npon the emolions of the ranltitnda " "Of course it is. Tbat's -what makes it so joüj" iii Ibp telepliouc exchange. When we talk sweetiy to some man ibxcyp,'.', '■■' phoue, I i..:i tl1 y : 'k way hu coos back tbat iiö is stuirkiiip; in the most absSrd tnahucr. And if 1 want to mako him augry I uau teil liim the line's busy aiil ïi'ig in iiis e..r. 1 feil you, my deai', whcn it comes to playicg on the emotiouti L the uiuJtitnde Sarah Bernhnrdt wili L;tvo to givo extra matinees if she wants to surpass ns iu poitunity. "-
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