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The Cinema Murder

CHAPTER IV
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"Tell me, Miss Dalstan," he went on, leaning slightly towards her, and with a note of curiosity in his tone, "I want to know your candid opinion of the last act of the play I saw you in--'Henderson's Second Wife'?
I made up my mind that if ever I had the privilege of meeting you, I would ask you that question." "I know exactly why," she declared, with a quick little nod of appreciation.

"Listen." They talked together for some time, earnestly.

Mr.Greene addressed his conversation to his neighbours lower down the table.

It was not until the arrival of dessert that Philip and his vis-a-vis abandoned their discussion.
"Tell me, have you written yourself, Mr.Romilly ?" Elizabeth Dalstan asked him with interest.
"I have made an attempt at it," he confessed.
"Most difficult thing in the whole world to write a play," Mr.Raymond Greene intervened, seeing an opportunity to join once more in the conversation.

"Most difficult thing in the world, I should say.


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