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: arliehaplir lin’s own story i a "CHARLIE BECOMES “GUN SHY!” Outs 6n Two Big Guns of {But Geis Only as Far as the English Literature, Bernard Shaw and Sir James Barrie. i _ By Charlie Chaplin. (The te the fifteonth instalment ‘of Ohertie Chaplin's own story of his Baropean tour. In the preceding in- stalment he related his expericnces at @ Marious patty which broke up st 5 d’eleok in the morning.) RE O'CLOCK in the after- noon found me awakened by the Fiews that there was a Gelegation of reporters waiting to ee me. They wero all ushered in end the whole thirty-five of them started fring questions at me ina bunch. We all had luncheon or tea together, though for me it was breakfast, and I enjoyed them im- mensely, They are real, sincere nd intelligent and not hero wor- shippers. Along about 5 o'clock Ed Knob- toch came in with the suggestion and we go out for a ride together and call around to see Bernard Shaw, This did sound like a real treat, Knobloch knows Shaw very woll and he felt sure that Shaw and + I would. like a other. ehke wa pro} at o 8 ite about Pondon, and Ea Yeads the way to some very inter- eating spots, the spots that the tour- ist farely sees as he races his way bo ly ves Duildihes listed in Habeas 00. the Neck’ ot the / @trand Theatre, where there are @enutiful: gardens and courts sug- ) gesting palaces ard armor and the days Save when knights were bold. Those houses were the homes of private people during the reign of King Charles and even further back. "They abound in secret passages and Seansts leading up to the royal ACHING TWO SHRINES, Now we are -in Adelphia Ter-~ race, where Bernard Shaw and Sir James Barrie live. What a lovely place the terraco is. And its arehes underneath leading to the ‘iver. And at this hour, 6,30, there tomes the first fall of evening and First Door, and Then Changes His Mind. London with its soft light is at its bar's can quite understand why Whistler wes yo orany. about. tt. It lighting te perfect—so beautiful and soft, Perhaps there are thore who complain that it is poorly lighted and who would install many modern torches of electricity to remedy the defect, but give me London an it In, Do not paint the ily. We make for Shaw's house, which overlooks the Thames embankment. As we approach I fool that this is a MoMmemous occasion. Iam to meet Shaw, Woe reach the house. I notice on the door a little brass Nameplate with the inscription “Bernard Shaw.” I wondor if there is anything significant about Shaw's name being engraved in brass, The thought pleases me, But we are here, ani Knobloch 1s about to lift the knocker, CHARLIE SUDDENLY BALKS. And then I neem, to remember reading somewhere abont dozens of movie actors going abroad and how they Invariably visited Shaw. Good Lord, the man must be weary of them. And why should he be singled out and impored upon? And I do not desire to ape others. And I want to de individual an different. And Shaw to like me. And T don't want to force myself upon him. And all this 1# occurring rapidly and I am yesh fussed and wo are almost intded im, and I say to ANTZEN Children’ 8 ANTZEN Children’s SHOES] ‘BE BE KIND TO THE TINY FOOT.” Most foot || TO THE TINY FOOT.” T want Bernard | Knobloch meet hin T don't want to” and I suddenly he- faaved and shy. “Some r L beg. "We won't call lay.” [don't know why, but lenly 1 feel self-conscious and “Would 1 care to ace Barrie? He just across the road * . | con't want to see any of them to-day.” [am too tired. 1 find that it would be too much ef- fort. fo 1 go home, after drinking in | all the beauties of the evening, the twilight and the loveliness of Adel- phia Terrace. This requires no ef- fort, I can just drift along on my own, let thoughts come and go as they will, and never have to think about being polite and wondering it I am hold my own in intelli- gent discussion that is sure to arise when one meets great minds. I wasted tha evening Just then, Some other time, I know, I am going to want Shaw and Barrie. LAMBETH REVISITED. Knobloch, “Sonny” Geraghty and @. few others dine with me at the Embassy Club, but Knobloch, who is tired, leaves after dinner. Along about 10 o'clock “Sonny” Geraghty, Donald Crist, Carl Robinson and myself decide to take a ride, We make toward Lambeth. I want to show them Lambeth. I feel as if it is mine—a chotce discovery and possession that I wish to display. I recall an_old photographer's shop In the Westminster Bridge Rond just before you come to the bridme. I want to wee Ii again, We get out there. I remember having seen a picture framed in that win- dow when Twas @ boy, a picture of Dan Leno, who was an Idol of mine in those days, The picture was still there, so ia the photographer—the name “Sharp” ia still on the shop. 1 tet! my friends that I had my picture taken here about fifteen years ago and we went inside to kee if we could get one of the photos. A COMPARISON IN IDOLS. “My name is Chaplin,” [ told the person behind the counter; “you photographed me fifteen years ago. I want to buy some copies.” “Oh, we've destroyed the negative Most foot troubles start in childhood. 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