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The Phantom Herd

CHAPTER ELEVEN
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As they appeared one by one, with their comically crooked eyebrows and their rouge-widened lips and staring, deep-shadowed eyes, Luck sent them back to take it all off and start over again under his supervision.

The outcome was that he gave a full hour to making up the faces of his characters and telling them how to do it themselves.

Even Rosemary made her brows too heavy and her lips too red, and her cheeks were flushed unevenly.

Luck was a busy man that morning, but he was not taking scenes by nine o'clock, for all his haste.
With a kindly regard for Rosemary's nervousness lest she fail him, he set up his camera and told her to walk down part way to the corral, looking--supposedly--to see if her dad had come home.

She must stand there irresolutely, then turn and walk back toward the camera, registering the fact that she was worried.


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