Artheris's blandly smiling face underwent an
instant change. He elevated his eyebrows, pursed his lips, and nodded
with sudden interest.
"Oh--to be sure--to be sure! The performance of 'The Amazons' for the
Hospital--yes, well! And what do you think of it, Miss Page?" he said.
Julia stretched out her little feet before her, shrugged, and brought an
indifferent eye to bear upon the manager.
"What's there in it?" she asked.
"Well, now, _that_ you'd have to settle with them," smiled Mr. Artheris.
"Oh, rot!" said Connie cheerfully. "_You_ manage that for her; what does
_she_ know? Go on!"
"But, my dear young lady, _I_ have nothing to do with it!" the man
protested. "They come to me and wish to hire my theatre, lights, ushers,
orchestra, and so, and they ask me if I know of a young actress who will
take a part--to give them all confidence, you see"--he made encouraging
gestures with his fat little hands--"to--to carry the performance, as
it were!"
"What part?" asked Connie shrewdly.
"The part of--of--a splendid part, that of the Sergeant," said Artheris
cheerfully.
"Yes, I know that part," Connie said grimly.
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