Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1927 — Page 22
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BEGIN HERE TODAY When Diana Farwell’s mother overhears talk of love between her daughter ancT a schoolboy friend, she is fearful that Diana will "go wrong’’ like her sister, Vivian, who ran away from home lour years before. Bo the mother hastens a marriage of Diana with Arthur Vane, some years older, a successful San Francisco lawyer. Diana is only 18 and goes Into marriage believing "Arthur is so different from other men he always will be satisncd with merely spiritual love.” He respects her reserve, at first, as a young ?i rl , s natural shyness. But, after months of loveless wedded life, he tells her she has wrecked his life. Some time after her mother dies, Diana leaves Arthur and finds her long-lost sister, Vivian, preparing for a trip to New York. Diana a room at the home of Mrs. BurrlP/ widowed friend of Diana's mother, and enrolls In Seton’s School of Acting. within a few months she has progressed so well with her school work jne is taken by Shepherd Seton, head of ;-S„ff ho . oll^as his personal pupil. He Scenes I. ln t ” e impassioned love ,Ffnes they rehearse together, sensatlons she has never had before. to San Francisco and is with n££ en gt.ana admits she is in love warned n?tV,n I t lai ? a suspects Vivian had feton to leave her alone, so she te <?P,„d Re s him to come to her room. gethe? n and Dlana visit a roadhouse tovo?ce'* a deslde ® to ask Arthur for a tthtS la ?v? ome ,® ,nto Seton’s office to find him Making love to his own wife. D CHAPTER LI lANA’S one idea was to get away. But the sight of her
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name going up before the theater stopped her, and as she hesitated, Trotsky swung through the door, shouting, “Hey, you beautiful lady! You’re going to sit by me.” “It isn’t time for Klesalek’s class already?” "Sure it is. Come along!" In despair she obeyed. It was easier to go with him into the classroom than to invent an excuse. Trotsky insisted on selecting a chair next to hers. He tossed his wild mop of hair and repeated his wilder stories of the “offers” he had in the movies. Diana was not listening. She was reliving those few moments in Seton’s studio. Going-over and over, her hurt as one flexes a finger which has been crushed. Thinking, “My acting was a direct result of the stimulus of his love—or what I took for love. . . .” “Miss Dore,” directed Klesalek, “take this scene from ‘Magda.’ ” She opened her lips to refuse. Impossible to go before that grinning class now. She would never do it again. His blue eyes met her steadily.
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"No excuss, please! I have enough to disturb me this morning without listening to the whimsical reasons why you people can’t perform.” Diana dragged to her feet. She couldn’t do it. Oh, she couldn’t. Her heart was groken. “Forget her own troubles,” Klesalek had said. But this was different. The very force which made her an actress had been taken away. Her face was colorless as she stepped through the familiar doorway. But wtih the action the training of months asserted itself. Instantly she became Magda. It was not pretense, she was Magda, herself. “Such a silent harp was my soul,” she breathed. “Through you it was given to the storm. And it sounded almost to breaking the whole scale of passions which bring us women to maturity. Love and hate, revenge, ambition, and need—need—need—three times need—and the highest, the strongest, the holiest of all—a mother's love! All, I owe to you!”
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Klesalek stepped forward. His face was glowing, but he did not interrupt. Even the pink-cheekea Knut, who played Von Koehler, caught fire from her blaze of passion as the scene swept on. “And If I wish for ruin? If I . . .” Klesalek’s hand was on her shoulder. “Go on! Go on!" She did go on with & voice which was quivering, ryhthmic, beautiful. . . . And, at the end fell, weeping,/ at the table, Klesalek over her. “That’s right, cry! Cry harder, harder, harder. . . Until her voice broke in harsh, cruel sobs and she was forced to stop in sheer exhaustion. . She looked up to meet -the wet eyes of the entire class and sat down, astounded as the sweep of emotion which had shaken her very soul. She had completely forgotten her own identity. She felt as if she must scramble back into ber clothes. She was naked, exposed.... Trotsky produced a spotless handkerchief and dried here eyes.
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"Some acting,” he said, reverently. “First time anyone’s ever made- this bunch cry. You’re the real thing, d’ye know it?” “I’m a little fool,” she replied, but gratefully. When class was over Klesalek came to her. “My good little gir1....” She returned his gaze, wistfully. With the light of a great wonder dawning in her eyes. Here was the approbation for which she had hungered. “You’ve got it, Diane.” “Do you understand,” she asked painfully, “that I’ve been down to the very bottom of things?” "It’s the only way.” "Nothing can ever hurt me so much again.” He did not pretend to misunderstand. “My dear,” he said, "there’s an old rule that holds good through the centuries. Each sorrow we endure bears its jewel of compensation. Death, heartbreak and disappointment pay high dividends in understanding. Diaina winced.
“But it’s so cruelly hard.” “Everything that lives is bom with travail.” She said, “I should never have had courage enough to attempt to go on the stage if I had known.” Klesalek smiled. “But, Diana, it is true of every profession. Success in any line can only be won by unstinting labor. Endless exertion, often at the cost
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an hour earlier could prevent her from playing her part. From forgetting herself utterly? She stood before him’, unconscious of the clamor which had arisen outside, until Trotzky entered, booming his information as he ran. Mr. Klesalek, come quick! Seton’s been shot!” (To Be Continued)
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