Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1924)

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Address me personally — DHASSI, TARA STUDIO, 1133 Broadway, Desk 43-A, New York Ever; RdwrUsenwnl In ritoTori.AY MAGAZINE is guaranteed. And she took Cleveland Brown by the hand and led him gently through the history of painting, which i the greatest hL-tory oi' the development of the human race. She introduced him to canvases painted long ago by strange people bearing such names as Tintoretto and Velasquez and Leonardo da Vinci. And in spite of his natural shyness, and perhaps because he was an arti-t and a creator himself, she actually succeeded in making his heart beat faster over them. Ik had already sacrificed himself upon the altar of civic pride and social decency and gone to several concerts at the Hollywood Bowl. Once he had gone to sleep and the other tj the music had been too noisy for that escape. But Paula Swayne made a different thing of it entirely. She took him to the topmost seat-, where you could reach over and touch the brown breast of the hi!l-ide with your hand. Then she turned her back upon the stage and the orchestra and the audience, and sat facing the moon. It was a new and dainty moon, a moon that danced teasingly among a thousand cloudy ruffles of cream and silver, as a girl dances amid the laces of her fcedchamt er. The hills all about them wore a thousand -hades of black and blue and gray and brown that he had never seen before, and there was a row of little trees along the crest that stood out against the pale, live sky like delicate etchings. A glorious fragrance of sage and eucalyptus and earth and some mingling of distant flowers pervaded everything — the triple-distilled essence of enchantment. This hilltop became a fairy-land. The music below, unseen, blended into the night and became part of it. until Cleveland Brown could have wept with the emotions that raced through him. It was all very splendid. He was a little bewildered. But he felt the stirring of a thousand impulses, a thousand new dreams and desires. His inherent fears of being highbrow or effeminate she swept aside, as a prairie fire sweeps the dried brush in its path. Sometimes, as they talked together in the evening, she told him of countries she had seen. and places she had loved, and people she had known. She could paint with words, too. could Paula Swayne. And Cleveland Brown began to realize how wide the world was. and to long to see it all, and to conceive of some of the things he might do in the future with that great wealth of his. "Only you must not go alone the first time." said Paula Swayne. "It takes deep wells within yourself to enjoy things alone. Vou must take someone to share it." A XD she looked up at him with her eyes nar•*»• rowed and aflame. For an instant he felt a deep thrill as the thought came to him of what it might be to see them for the first time with her. But she shook her head at him, maliciously aware of his thought. "It wouldn't do." she said, half-laughing. "I'm too old. I know too much. I couldn't talk your language. If I loved you a great deal — or if I were ten years younger. So. when you go, pick someone who can enjoy things tremendously. 1 have no patience with these half-baked women of today. Someone who isn't afraid to experience the greatest possible emotion and who isn't so stupid as to be blasi. Ah. the man I went out to see the world with, for the first time." And she fell to musing. The next afternoon he came to the sitting. white and nervous ami on edge. Paula Swayne painted for half an hour, then she threw down her brush and came over to him. "Come." she said brusquely, "come, my son. Tell me all about it. There's always a way out if one has courage and imagination. Besides, talking eases the brain." So he told her. beginning with that night when Gertie Morrison had asked him to marry her. On his way home, he thought very seriously