The Moving Picture Girls Under the Palms - Or Lost in the Wilds of Florida by Laura Lee Hope
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This was done, and the moving picture players found it no trouble at all
to make their way along the hewn path to where a little grove of palms, in a pretty glade, offered the proper scenic background for the pictures. "This is just the place!" cried the manager. "Russ, set your camera up here, and you'll get the sun just right. Now, everybody attention!" and he carefully explained what he wanted done. The play concerned the elopement of a pretty Southern girl, the pursuit by her father, her subsequent marriage, and the forgiveness of her parents. One of the scenes showed the young couple fleeing through the wilderness, and coming to rest beneath the palms, while the pursuers searched in vain for them. "You're one of the lovers who has been disappointed by the elopement, Mr. Towne," said Mr. Pertell, in giving his directions. "When I give the word you must come running along there, so the camera will show you alone." "But I may fall in there," objected the actor, as he pointed you to a small, muddy stream along the path he was to take. "You must look out for that," the manager replied. "In fact, I don't know but what it would be good business to have you fall in. It would seem more realistic." "I absolutely refuse to fall in with this new suit on!" cried Mr. Towne, as he glanced at his while flannels. "Oh, very well, then," conceded the manager. |
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