[Jean of the Lazy A by B. M. Bower]@TWC D-Link bookJean of the Lazy A CHAPTER XX 9/21
And afterwards, while the assistant camera-man (with whom Jean never had felt acquainted) shouldered the camera and tripod, and they all tramped down the hill to another location, there had been a little scene in the shade of that rock, between Jean and the star villain.
She blushed a little and wondered if Gil remembered that tentative love-making scene which Burns had unconsciously cut short with a bellowing order to rehearse the next scene. It was wonderful, it was fascinating to sit there and see those days of hard, absorbing work relived in the story she had created.
Jean lost herself in watching how Jean of the Lazy A came and went and lived her life bravely in the midst of so much that was hard.
Jean in the loge remembered how Burns had yelled, "Smile when you come up; look light-hearted! And then let your face change gradually, while you listen to your mother crying in there.
There'll be a cut-back to show her down on her knees crying before Bob's chair.
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