Actorviews (1923)

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192 A ctorviews out a comma. “I don’t see how you’re going to keep it up.” “Is that all you got to say? It’s a hot night; that’s why I’m all perspiration.” “Baby, you work too hard! You’ll kill yourself! You need a team or something in there toward the last, to rest you.” “Colonel, you know that girl we saw dance in the cabaret? See her to-night and tell her I’ll give her a hundred a week to fill a spot in the last act. If the Shuberfs won’t stand for it I’ll pay her out of my pocket. — That settles that, Ethel. And now, apart from the hard work, how was I? Eh?” “First — answer me one question.” “Shoot!” “Where,” she ironically laughs, “did you get all the beautiful chorus girls?” “You devil !” “Apart from that, Albert, you were great.” And I go away telling myself that it is easier for an actor to be a hero to his valet than to his wife.