[Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West by Edith Van Dyne]@TWC D-Link bookAunt Jane’s Nieces Out West CHAPTER X 9/14
"The nature scenes are the best, after all." "The most unsatisfactory pictures I have ever seen," remarked Uncle John, "were those of prominent men, and foreign kings, and the like, who stop before the camera and bow as awkwardly as a camel.
They know they are posing, and in spite of their public experience they're as bashful as schoolboys or as arrogant as policemen, according to their personal characteristics." "Did you notice the mob of children in that theatre ?" asked Patsy, as they proceeded homeward.
"I wish there were more pictures made that are suitable to their understandings." "They enjoy anything in the way of a picture," said Arthur.
"It isn't necessary to cater to children; they'll go anyhow, whatever is shown." "That may be, to an extent, true," said Beth.
"Children are fascinated by any sort of motion pictures, but a lot of them must be wholly incomprehensible to the child mind.
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