Cinderella Jane
hristiansen. He had understood her, he had admired her, not because she looked well in the costume Jerry had designed, but because she had done her part with distinct
er humans, like the gods, and yet she, Jane Judd, had talked freely with one of
d to go to Miss Roberts in time to get her breakfast, and help her dress. On the way she determined that the part she had played in Jerry's show must make no differen
erts's studio with her
you, Ja
Good-m
ere, qu
into the bedr
rything that happened las
rybody seemed
repaid for
didn't talk t
ink of Mrs. Aber
tant, and has
he snu
iss Morton, too, Miss Althea Morton, who s
utif
nly pr
ou talk to Je
ame
rry look a
m to look after me. He wa
preparations
u get through you
, y
hey li
e so; the
I'll wait for J
m-
tray with breakfast, Bo
lf be so plain, when you know
e to be plain," sh
ter?
o be inco
Eve! Jane, you
s usual, and Bobs's various efforts to draw her
Sorry I'm not up to piping. 'L
your
your show? I can't get
she
es
of the thing. Miss Ja
ared at
have the costume in a box and
d you r
more to do, s
used as Jane's epi
shed about looking for you, until old C
stiansen?" i
e on thick. Not often you get him to say
g high, Jane,"
u to do it, and you gave a great performance. Wou
didn't mix things up for you," she
mense, Bobs. Got more applause than any of them. Do y
lf. I think she despises us all, rather. Think of knowing you were a beauty, and g
istiansen sweetly suggested that it was because she
bout the whole thing, Je
as he went along. Bobs was hugely amused. When he came to the supper which M
thea Morto
t friend of M
ng to paint
portrait very soon, and several oth
they would get
s is my opportunity and
erry. Moritur
to have a tea for the dear ladies next
the hall to your door.
e it. Friday
to have
ld any one have a p
s one of them, as it were? Wouldn't it make the dear souls mad to fin
. Would she understand, t
l keep her here for the
day came, and Jerry's party was in progress, she sat darning in Bobs's room, thinking it over. She was not indignant a
" he began. "It is you, Miss
en. Mr. Paxton is having a tea,
he was still
is be
going to the te
N
I com
of c
hen he was seated, she
ld find you so soon. This
iled a
u live
N
you doing,
stockings of Mis
she not da
ith the artistic temp
. What do you think of t
a good excuse
's big laugh
per, irresponsibility, all piled up at the doo
r so sad. Generous when they have mon
write ab
etim
to see wha
well yet. I am
ave you bee
or six
n you said that you had
ever even offe
hy
w York, of his advice, of his words of inspiration about the art to
sound idealism. And what have
b the best styles; and I h
ut w
opl
now, or peopl
ore of the o
something. It would give me p
I wouldn't dare show yo
th no criticism, no audience as corrective. Suppose we make a compact of
n the direct glance she gave him. It touched him deep
e?" he as
, y
acquaintances, but of friends
ave
l that you would have a
poor. The things I might offer wou
ists-aren't th
who is no servant. True to my group, I have my class distinctions," she smiled. "Miss Roberts i
ide of possession, pride of class, of birth, of accomplishment; why do we build up these barriers between us, wh
ride is out
rld into war by decking out this old scarecrow. My country, right or wrong, better than your country: our citizens, better than your citize
e the war, and who gain by it,
h Government's idea of the way for a rich Briton to be a patr
al virtue, if it is confin
rap heap, at the end of the war, along with the power of kings, I
ng to do with patriot
ther instincts-pugnacity, group loyalty, egoism. But we can substitute the bigger group for the smaller; we can grow up
educate people t
see that war does not pay. Women have always known it. When peace is declar
th only old human nature to
ith it, if we can sweep out the old traditional beliefs, the bogus virtue
, doesn't it? It'
his afternoon," he laughed. "To come back
some things to-
tell Miss Roberts that the man who picked her up
be disap
th the call I have made. I shall s
ye," sa
the big boom of his humming, but in the shadowy studio Jane Ju