Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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We were surrounded by natives, wild beasts, and all kinds of crawling and flying things. The script called for us to trek and trek across the terrain for miles, to climb mountains until we were exhausted, and then act while we were doing it. And Deborah went through it all as light-heartedly as if she were attending an afternoon tea!" "What other women do you admire?" we asked. "Well," Stewart answered, smiling, "without a doubt the most attractive woman I ever saw is my four-year-old daughter, Lindsay. She has blonde hair and blue eyes — surprisingly, for her mother and I are dark. And she has enormous sex appeal. She can twist me around her small finger in nothing flat. "Another person whom I consider outstanding is Lindsay's mother, who is known on the British stage as Elspeth March. We are divorced now, as you probably know, but Elspeth has a stately kind of loveliness which has always delighted me. "And then there's Jean Simmons, the girl I've been going around with for the past four years. I first knew her, by the way, when she was thirteen. But I really didn't know her well until we began to have dates when she was seventeen. "She's not only pretty beautiful, but she's the most completely unspoiled girl I've ever met. And that is remarkable, for since fhe was a child the British — and the American — press have been saying that she was extraordinary. That she was the most talented actress in England. That she was the most gorgeous young girl in England. And so on. She ought to have had her head turned. Somehow, she didn't. She smiles nicely when they tell her such things, and then thoroughly forgets them. There was a silence. "Aren't you going to ask me if we're going to be married?" he inquired, incredulously. We shook our head. "That's your business," we answered. He was astounded. 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