[Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West by Edith Van Dyne]@TWC D-Link bookAunt Jane’s Nieces Out West CHAPTER II 12/12
It will be at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles and at the Isis Theatre in Hollywood, for the entire week." "We shall certainly see it," announced Uncle John. When Mr.Werner had gone they conversed for some time on the subject of motion pictures, and the man's remarkable statement concerning them. "I had no idea," Beth confessed, "that the industry of making pictures is so extensive and involves so much thought and detail." "And money," added Uncle John.
"It must be a great expense just to employ that army of actors." "I suppose Mr.Werner, being a theatrical man, has drawn the long bow in his effort to impress us," said Patsy.
"I've been thinking over some of the pictures I've seen recently and I can't imagine a moral, however intangible or illusive, in connection with any of them.
But perhaps I wasn't observant enough.
The next time I go to a picture show I shall study the plays more carefully.".
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