Motion Picture Classic (1923, 1924, 1926)

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A Happy Young Man mtinued from /•■ nan Then Mi I inne walked a< ross the I '\\>t like that. .>.•". \f i that was, then and then, the total ipse, the compU ti emotional nihilation of the whole-hearted lan 1 It tho the \ the theater v under his feet He felt as tho the and all the stars had fallen to upon his head. He couldn't walk \cr\ steadily and he dared not attempt v I more than one syllable ">• » tl e '" is what tid to his arrested heart. They planned, however, that dethe falling of the --even heavens upon them, they would not marry until each one. individually, had made good. Shortly thereafter Mr. Limt "did" Booth Tarkington's "Clarence," which put him into Class 1 A. and very shortly after that Miss Fontanne did "Dulcy," which made them about even as to dramatic s< They married . . . and they expect to live happily ever after! 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