19/36 I won't need you till after lunch, probably; then I'll have you make that ride down off the bluff and some close-up rope work." "I suppose I ought to ride over to the ranch," Jean said undecidedly. Would some other day do just--" "In the picture business," interrupted Robert Grant Burns dictatorially, "the working-hours of an actor belong to the director he's working for. If I use you in pictures, your time will belong to me on the days when I use you. I'll expect you to be on hand when I want you; get that ?" "My time," said Jean resolutely, "will belong to you if I consider it worth my while to let you have it. Otherwise it will belong to me." Burns chuckled. |