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(Continued from pagt 53) Japan to make pictures and he said In hoped to go there to make a ureal pro duction. one which would ha beaut) in it -com' and. in a certain sense, In spectacular.
He prefers to d<> the Hawaiian roles because, he said, laughing :
"Then I can act ver' ver" wild. It is a great relief to ad wild "
IK' enjoys good times, only, he explained, lie decs not think what some an prone to call 'wild parties," a good time.
Good music and good books with gaieties
and festivities interspersed, In enjoys, but for "wild parties," he declares yon pay well.
"How they feel the nex' morning?" he inquired. "Not so well. Always you paj
for this, this way; lor that, that way—
always you pay."
Like thost' of the Far East he is essentially the fatalist. IK does not fight against any unwelcome thing which comes to him. He accepts it, knowing, he says, that you can never judge the outcome of things.
And in accepting things, lie spares himself many unhappy hours.
"No one should he unhappy any more than is necessar'," he concluded, as a friend came to take him to the races. "Vet people hate this thing and that. It is foolish. When you hate, it causes you pain here," tapping his breast with his index finger. "Ah, hut when you love," and his face hecame illumined, "it is then you know a great joy."
As he left. 1 thought again of the placidity of his face.
And he is essentially a son of his native land, for even in a business office in Manhattan-on-the-Subway he suggested the far-away isle where he was horn
Temple bells in a violet dusk; peaceful nights and dawns fragrant with cherry blossoms, which wake in pale rose to birdcalls and the shuffle of sandaled footfalls along the quiet ways.
Oh, What a Girl Is Mary!
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that this slim girl in her simple pink gingham frock with a wide white sport hat pulled down over her bobbed auburn locks was indeed Mary Thurman, erstwhile Queen of Sennettian bathing girls.
And I looked at her and I looked at the ocean where women in one-piece bathing suits were gleefully disporting themselves.
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popcorn stand —
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Bnt, she apologized
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