Then my turn came My arms were placed about Aspasia buy cheap pandora charms, my head bent and turned and twisted--my upon my breast so that the forefinger touched my chin--I felt I was a personified simper; but I was silent and patient, until the arrangement of my draperies began--then I squirmed anxiously .
"Take care--take care" he cautioned "You will sway the others if you move" But in spite of the risk of my marble makeup I faintly groaned: "Oh dear must it be like that" .
Regardless of the pins in the corner of his mouth he burst into laughter, and, taking a photograph from the bosom of his Greek shirt, he said: "I expected a protest from you, Miss, so I came prepared--don't move your head, but just look at this" .
He held the picture of a group of statuary up to me "This is you on the right It's not so dreadful; now, is it" And I cautiously murmured: "That if I wasn't any worse than that I wouldn't mind" .
And so we were all satisfied, and our statue scene was very successful Next morning I saw Mr Booth come running out of the theatre on his way to the telegraph office at the corner, and right in the middle of the walk, staring about him, stood a child--a small roamer of the stony streets, who had evidently got far enough beyond his native ward to arouse misgivings as to his personal safety, and at the very moment he stopped to consider matters Mr Booth dashed out of the stage-door and added to his bewilderment by capsizing him completely .
"Oh, good lord Baby, are you hurt" exclaimed Mr Booth, pausing instantly to pick up the dirty, tousled small heap and stand it on its bandy legs again .
"Don't cry, little chap" And the aforesaid little chap not only ceased to cry, but gave him a damp and grimy smile, at which the actor bent towards him quickly, but paused, took out his handkerchief, and first carefully wiping the dirty little nose and mouth, stooped and kissed him heartily, put some change in each freckled paw, and continued his run to the telegraph office .
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