Motion Picture Magazine (Nov 1916-Jan 1917)

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OUTSIDE THE a By FLORENCE VINCEN1 She had wanted to be an actress all her life. She was an old, old lady now, bent, palsied and infirm, waiting outside the studio gate. She stood alone and apart from all the others, . clusters of young girls, men, women and boys who were gathered together in; excited little groups, garrulous and uneasv. but she lingered at the bedside of a sick mother. At twenty-five she met Charlie. _ And at thirty she no longer found time for dreams, with a baby in her arms and a •tiny tot following at her heels. So the years had flown, some swiftly, some slowlv. Charlie was H^arl onrl +Vi<=»