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Moore, George (George Augustus), 1852-1933

"Vain Fortune"

Hubert Price, the author of _Divorce_.
'Oh, it was very silly of me,' she said to Annie. 'If I had only known!'
'Lor', he don't mind; he'll be glad enough to speak to you when you meets
him again.'
And when they met again on the stairs, Rose nodded familiarly, and Hubert
said--
'I went to the Queen's the other night.'
'Did you like the piece?'
'I did not care about the piece; but when you get a wild, passionate part
to play, you'll make a hit. The sentimental parts they give you don't suit
you.'
A sudden light came into the languid face. 'Yes, I shall do something if I
can get a part like that.'
Hubert told her that he was writing a play containing just such a part.
Her eyes brightened again. 'Will you read me the play?' she said, fixing
her dark, dreamy eyes on him.
'I shall be very glad.... Do you think it won't bore you?' And his wistful
grey eyes were full of interrogation.
'No, I'm sure it won't.'
And a few days after she sent Annie with a note, reminding him of his
promise to read her what he had written. As she had only a bedroom, the
reading had to take place in his sitting-room. He read her the first and
second acts. She was all enthusiasm, and begged hard to be allowed to study
the part--just to see what she could do with it--just to let him see that
he was not mistaken in her.


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