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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER XII
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Ajo inquired about Maud's hurt but then changed the subject and conversed upon nearly everything but motion pictures.

However, after they had repaired to the hotel lobby and were seated together in a cosy, informal group, Patsy broached a project very near to her heart.
"Beth and I," said she, "have decided to build a Children's Picture Theatre." "Where ?" asked Uncle John, rather startled by the proposition.
"Here, or in Los Angeles," was the reply.
"You see," explained Beth, "there is a crying need for a place where children may go and see pictures that appeal especially to them and are, at the same time, quite proper for them to witness.

A great educational field is to be opened by this venture, and Patsy and I would enjoy the work of creating the first picture theatre, exclusively for children, ever established in America." "You may say, 'in the world,'" added Arthur.

"I like this idea of yours, girls, and I hope you will carry it out." "Oh, they'll carry it out, all right," remarked Uncle John.

"I've been expecting something of this sort, ever since we came here.


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