Actorviews (1923)

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240 Actorviews reputation. I had to be a star before I’d consider leaving New York. And then you ought to see my five years’ contract — there’s everything in it but caviare for the canary. It ought to be a good contract — I copied it from the contract of the most exacting Jewish star that ever played for the Shuberts. But you mustn’t tell her name. Of course, nobody can guess it.” “Any other part of this chat you’d like to edit, Miss Johnstone?” “I can think of only one correction. I said I went to the ‘Follies’ for fifty, but it was really for seventyfive a week. Zieggy said I mustn’t say it was over fifty. It was a confidential salary, Zieggy said. And as Kay Laurell and I had the same dressing room, you may bet I kept it confidential. Absolutement!”