"How I did it," ([c1922])

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Mostly About Ideas charged. He turned on the light and found the hody of the man he dreamt he had killed, lying on the floor. Did he kill him? If so, did he kill him in his sleep or did he kill him as he entered the library? That was the ques- tion I asked my audience by having the hero ask the same question of himself. In order to keep the audience in suspense I never answered the question until the last scene in the picture. Of course, he didn't kill the man. So those who saw "Bring Him In," saw a story that was inspired by a dream or night- mare I had experienced months before. I think this bears out my statement that fact is stranger than fiction. The creative genius of the most inventive mind could not evolve a plot more dramatic than is revealed in the above story. I am very fond of this story because of the fact that I received it from such a peculiar source. There's no rea- son why those who write should throw away any valuable time, and if we must sleep, then we should make our dreams work for us. 29