Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1925)

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She was fully in earnest in her determination to keep Steve at arm's length until she had justified herself in the eyes of the world, while Steve, demanding no such justification for himself, thought it silly on her part not to take back his engagement ring and go on just as though nothing had happened. But Sylvia would not do It. She would not even permit Steve to kiss her. They travelled as friends. It was not that she wanted to be technical about the matter. She did not deny to herself that she desired Steve's kisses — was hungry for them. But to let down the bars would not be keeping faith with ilrs. Hollins — or with herself. She had told Steve's mother, his sister, that until her name was cleared, her engagement was at an end, and she was determined to abide by her word. Sylvia was a gentle woman in most of her contacts with life, but when she was aroused, she was like a bit of finelytempered steel. The hotel, when she and Steve finally arrived there, brought back vivid memories of her first days in Hollywood. It had Ijeen her stopping place for a few weeks. There were a number of persons in the lobby, but she knew none of them, and none of them seemed to recognize her, not even the clerk at the desk. He, at least, should have done so, Sylvia thought, forgetting for the moment her hennared hair. AVhen she reached her room, she called up Marion .\lIison, only to learn that her friend was out of town. She did not ask to speak to anyone else; Marion's husband was a charming fellow but Sylvia felt that nothinp would be gained by discussing matters mth ; him until she had first laid out a definite plan of campaign. Rather disconsolate, she went down to the lobby, to find Steve waiting for her. WELL," he said gaily, "what's the next move? Isn't there somebody you want me to beat up? I'm rarin' to go." "Don't be silly, dear. Jlrs. .Allison is not at home. There's nothing to be done, tonight. | e-xcept go to bed." i "Bed? So this is HoUj-wood!" he gazed gloomily about the lobby. "I thought this was just about the time you 'movie' people got properly waked up. Bed! What a fife!" "We could find plenty of action, Steve dear, if we wanted to look for it. Cabarets and dancing and everything. But I don't think it would be such a good idea for me to make my first entrance that way. I'm a marked woman, you know, a notorious character. I suppose if I wanted to live up to my reputation I'd put on my gayest gown, let you take me to the Cocoanut Grove and spend the e\ening dancing my head off. It would be all over town by morning. Instead of that, I'm going to get some beauty sleep, and put in an appearance tomorrow morning looking like the wronged heroine in East L>Tine, returning to the old farm. So^we might just as well say goodnight." 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