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movie MIRROR
Comeback
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to think of marriage for many years. Later , W°ul? doubtless find some young girl who had not been through the mill, and Joyce, tortured herself by adding, “I'm practically an old woman. I’ve lived my ne, and have no right to burden your y°“wi career w,th such a handicap.” * When you’ve recovered your sense of humor, he said, “call me up.”
But she did not call him, and within a week he came back to her in contrition, and begged her to forgive him. And she egged him to forgive her her stupidities, ln,d c”ed They drove out beyond Redondo mto the Palos Verde hills by the sea, and lad stopped the car and told her he loved her and that no one else could ever mean anything m his life. And she relaxed in the strength of his arms.
When Tad came to her with news of his first assignment she was as thrilled as ie. At first. Then he explained what it was the part of a young wastrel, the brother of the heroine, who drinks and orges a check in his sister’s name Joyce said : “It's a far cry. Tad, Iron, what you want to do, isn’t it?”
For a moment she thought she saw a look of annoyance in his face. If it was there it passed immediately. He rushed on : But I cant expect to do anything until i get to be somebody. And this is a start a good start. I think I’m lucky, don’t you’ ^ou wouldnt want me to turn it down, would you ?
No, she wouldn’t want him to turn it own. Only . . . Only she thought she watched the smothering of an ideal be¬ neath the comfortable blanket of success.
1 couldnt be helped — there seemed no other way. But ,t gave her heart a wrench and she had to turn her head quickly so that he would not see her face. At' last she spoke again: ‘‘I’m glad for you Tad so glad. But you won’t forget die other,’ will you ? He swept her roughly into his arms, kissed the tip of her ear, and laughed :
Of course not, you cute bunny.”
"P HREE months had passed since that day in Goldman’s office, and the offers which Midge had known would come pouring in had failed to materialize. Lastleman had approached all the producers, had gone with Joyce to see many of them They were all polite, seemed delighted to know that she was open to offers, and all said that, while of course they would be honored to have Joyce Wells on their list, there were certain de¬ tails which would have to be considered, and they would get in touch with her as soon as they had anything to offer.
They did not “get in touch.”
Joyce did her best to keep the panic out of her eyes. She had, at last, taken charo-e of affairs at home, and that had meant a scene with Midge. She let all the servants go but a maid of all work and the chauffeur.
Whenever they were alone, Joyce or Midge prepared their own meals, yet on Thursday night, generally accepted as , co°k s night out they never failed to put in an appearance at the Beverly Hills Brown Derby and make the usual jests
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