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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER XII
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"Since we have been connected with the company I have learned more or less of its methods.

It employs a dozen or so producing companies and makes three or four pictures every week.

The concern has its own Exchange, or middleman, who rents only Continental films to the theatres that patronize him." "Well, we might do the same thing," proposed Patsy, who was loath to abandon her plan.
"You might, if you have the capital," assented Mrs.Montrose.

"The Continental is an immense corporation, and I am told it has more than a million dollars invested." "Two millions," said A.Jones.
The girls were silent a while, seriously considering this startling assertion.

They had, between them, considerable money, but they realized they could not enter a field that required such an enormous investment as film making.
"I suppose," said Beth regretfully, "we shall have to give up making films." "Then where are we to get the proper pictures for our theatre ?" demanded Patsy.
"It is quite evident we _can't_ get them," said Louise.


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