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said, "crawling from one roof to another. The wind blew a gale and every moment I expected to be lifted bodily and carried over the housetops. But I kept climbing from one roof to another holding on desperately — keeping my eyes closed whenever I could because I am reduced to a state of abject terror whenever I'm obliged to look down from a great height. I dont know why I ever thought I could do serial pictures anyhow," she said. "I just loathe anything in the way of stunts — and always did. But this is a nice lady like serial and I think I may escape with my life and reason."
"Of course," she continued sagely, "serials are splendid advertising. People are so curious, you know. They will keep on going to see a serial picture just as they keep on buying a magazine to see how a serial story is going to end. Even tho they dont like the story or characters they want to know the ending. And of course, they discuss the story and characters more or less, whether they like them or not. And it all helps. But I prefer a feature picture like I did in my last before this — "Rogues and Romance."
"And you went to Spain to do it," I interposed.
"Yes, a great majority of the scenes were made there. Such a colorful country. And such exciting times we had crossing the country — in a Ford ! One day we were held up by some soldiers who had orders to search every party for a Moorish bandit. I was so in hopes we would see him. It was all very interesting — but, it was the hottest place I ever was in. Of course the natives lay off from work during the hottest part of the day, and my landlady worried about me continually because we kept right on working in good American fashion right thru mid-day and the long afternoons. We were, I understand, the first film outfit to take scenes of the country and we were treated like royalty with very few exceptions.
"We secured many picturesque settings in Spain. We photographed scenes in the ancient Alhambra in Grenada, the summer palace of former Moorish princes — we spent two daj's in Northern Africa where we shot an old fortress and some very lovely scenes — but after all, I cant see why we go abroad to get picturesque scenery when there are still hundreds of beautiful locations right here in our own country that the fans are not familiar with," said the loyal little American.
"And what do you want most to do?" I inquired.
"Learn — everything I can," she replied. "And then, I want to create something real for the screen — something that will make people forget June Caprice and remember the work I did. I mean it," she said. "It's all very well to frisk about in frilly creations of pink and nile green and to have people say 'that's June Caprice, isn't she cute?' But rather do you remember this or that part in such and such a picture ? Wasn't it a wonderful characterization ?"
As I went subwayward I was unconscious of lowering skies, scattering rain drops and chill winds, remembering the wholesome joyousness, suggestive of rose gardens, sunshine and happy dreams — Little Aliss Happiness.
One man's justice is another's injustice; one man's beauty, another's ugliness ; one man's wisdom, another's folly, as one beholds the same objects from a higher point of view.
The strenuous life is alright, but dont be one of those (who are always so busy and yet who never accomplish anything.