The public mightn't see me in it
at first, but in five minutes they would.'
'And what part has he cast you for--the young girl?'
'Of course; there's no other part. He says I look it; but what's the good
of looking it when you don't feel it? If he had cast me for Mrs.
Barrington, I should have had just the five minutes in the second act that
I have been waiting for so long, and I should have just wiped Miss Osborne
out, acted her off the stage.... I know I should; you needn't believe it if
don't like, but I know I should.'
Hubert wondered how any one could feel so sure of herself, and then he
said, 'Yes, I think you could do just what you say.... How do you think
Miss Osborne will play the part?'
'She'll be correct enough; she'll miss nothing, and yet somehow she'll miss
the whole thing. But you must go at once to Ford. He was saying only this
morning that if you didn't turn up soon, he'd have to give up the idea.'
'I can't go and see him to-night. You see what a state I'm in.'
'You're rather dusty; where have you been? what have you been doing?'
'I've been down at the dock.... I thought of going to America.'
'Well, we'll talk about that another time. It doesn't matter if you are a
bit dusty and worn-out-looking.
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