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The Cinema Murder

CHAPTER VI
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Above all things, now, whatever you may have done for your liberty, don't be fainthearted.

If you are in trouble or danger you must come to me.

You promise ?" "If I may," he assented fervently.
"Now I must hear the play as it stood in your thoughts when you wrote it," she insisted.

"I have a fancy that it will sound a little gloomy.

Am I right ?" He laughed.
"Of course you are! How could I write in any other way except through the darkened spectacles?
However, there's a way out--of altering it, I mean.
I feel flashes of it already.


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