Star-dust in Hollywood (1930)

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Hollywood — The ^Authors the wholly non-commercial artist, and he was at heart a social rebel. On the other hand, he suffered from the temptations that luxury could bring to one who had known small coddling in childhood ; he had the needs of his wife and family, that imperious urge to higher, higher luxury that is an American obsession ; and he had the flattering admiration of directors and supervisors (for admiration offered even by mere wealth is a lure difficult to resist when it is backed by the concentrated suggestion of a hundred million people). [131]