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Miss Grazielia Fernald was under- study for the leading actress of the | Eastern Stock company. | est ambition was to be given an op- portunity to show her skill and ability as an actress. stood at the stage door waiting to hear if her services were needed, and | when word was given that Miss War ! rington was in good health and able to appear, she heaved a sigh of disap- pointment. Her great- Night aiter night she Julian Forsyth had been her de- voted admirer since their childhaod days. but now he craved for something more than mere friendship. little sympatay to become an actress. controversies on the subject, he said He had with her aspiration Alter repeated to her: “My love ior you iz greater ‘and more sivoerc thin al the ap- plause you il '« fy ynt marry me ed vich @ career «f I« 1 il Hid “Marry! 1 " oL, v N | have this wo. VLoV ing how much b i ot than Miss Warrington. 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She will also show that she isn‘t at all capable of taking the part. When she realizes her failure, 1o doubt if you ask her again at the crucial moment she may give up alil bopes of a stage career.” The stage manager could hardly be- lieve his ears when he Leard that the leading lady was too indisposed to appear at the evening performance. He spent hour after hour trying to urge her to make one great effort to TELEGRAM, LAKFI “\D, FLA., DEC. 6, 1912, the little understudy * hole piece. | never would have en- saged her if 1 had thought there was the remotest possibility of using her services. The rext time I let my sympathies run away with my better judzment it won't be my fault.” The only answer she gave was that it was utterly impossible for her to leave the hotel. Desperate, he sent a tele- gram to Miss Fernald, requesting h.r' 0 report immediaiely at the theater. | “Hurrah, hurrsh!” she exclaimed. | “At last I am going to be a star (or‘ one night, and who can tell? 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