[The Cinema Murder by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookThe Cinema Murder CHAPTER IV 2/22
Very charming and talented young lady she is.
Let us see who our other absentee is." He stretched across and glanced at the name upon the card. "Mr.Douglas Romilly," he read out.
"Quite a good name--English, without a doubt.
I have crossed with you before, haven't I, sir ?" he went on affably, turning to his nearest neighbour on the left. A burly, many-chinned American signified his assent. "Why, I should say so," he admitted, "and I'd like a five-dollar bill, Mr.Greene, for every film I've seen of yours in the United States." Mr.Greene beamed with satisfaction. "Well, I am glad to hear you've come across my stuff," he declared.
"I've made some name for myself on the films and I am proud of it.
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