Actorviews (1923)

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That Adorable Laurette Taylor 123 how the devil I’ll ever find words to tell a newspaper how you look to-day !” “Give me that sheet of paper and I’ll help you out. I say, my dear man, where’d you get this paper?” “It was just some ragged scratch paper I saw on Hartley’s desk and swiped.” “Scratch paper? It’s my best note! Pencil, please.” And the lines appended here are identically the ones she swiftly wrote for me, only that several of Miss Taylor’s ubiquitous dashes have been swapped for periods, which she scorns : “She was dressed in the prevailing mode — dull, dull black, with a suggestion of white on the cavalier cape slung back from her upright slender shoulders. She looked pretty, but the thing I liked best was the decided appearance of widowhood. I tried to forget that we had left Hartley, fair, fat and thirty, on the sofa at home.”