[Merton of the Movies by Harry Leon Wilson]@TWC D-Link bookMerton of the Movies CHAPTER XIII 1/38
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GENIUS COMES INTO ITS OWN. Merton Gill, enacting the part of a popular screen idol, as in the play of yesterday, sat at breakfast in his apartments on Stage Number Five. Outwardly he was cool, wary, unperturbed, as he peeled the shell from a hard-boiled egg and sprinkled salt upon it.
For the breakfast consisted of hard-boiled eggs and potato salad brought on in a wooden dish. He had been slightly disturbed by the items of this meal; it was not so elegant a breakfast as Hubert Throckmorton's, but he had been told by Baird that they must be a little different. He had been slightly disturbed, too, at discovering the faithful valet who brought on the simple repast was the cross--eyed man.
Still, the fellow had behaved respectfully, as a valet should.
He had been quietly obsequious of manner, revealing only a profound admiration for his master and a constant solicitude for his comfort.
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