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Ballerina Renee Jeanmaire, of Ballets des Paris, brought legs back from their hiding place, under the long skirts. Her legs caused more talk for a few days than Jane Russells

sweater. That's a lot of talk and, of course, a lot of sweater. I went around to her Winter Garden undressing room to see her and her legs “You French, don't you?” the man s me, “Un pew,” I replied in perfect Ohioese. When you say that in French, it means “A little.” When I say it in French, it means nothing. ¥ - ”

THIS RENEE, who does “Carmen, so seductively, so athletically, so leggily, that even people from Ohio come to like the ballet, was squatting thgge in a rather ugly red bathrobe, barefooted, when I came in. Her eyes had black lines shooting out on the sides and her short hairdo was windblown and a iittle boyish. She was perspiring. “Vou avez sex appeal,” I raid to get it started. (“You have sex appeal”) » - -

MADEMOISELLE then shocked

me. How bad can my French be?

“Sex appeal,” the American term I used, she understood, but the way I pronounced the French ' “you avez,” which I thought was pretty good, she didn’t understand

at all.

“Sexahpill” was the way she

pronounced ‘sex appeal.

She said “sexahpill” is a French word now. Everybody in France who wants to put on a little dog, will ring in that American term,

“gsexahpill.”

Er—Pardonnez-Moi

I KEPT slyly looking at her bare feet and at the few inches of bare leg showing under the

bathrobe . . .

And wondering whether these were the legs that everybody was

crazy about, “Vous avez tres beau jambons,” I mentioned, sweetly. Mademoiselle broke up laugh-

ing. _ So. did the gentleman with us with us.

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“JAMBONS, ha ha!” Mademolover her thighs. for her to show her legs, byt inbathrobe on. And how could

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“Oh, no, it's another style leg.”

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onions ee are. omperst © NEIGHBORHOOD! Another style leg eh? And all I TH EATERS

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“Pourquoi?”

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Knows Her *Cawes'

“HERE? No. Many more inlrr France.”

saving her money and if everything goes well for her, on her very next birthday, she’ll be 26. After another gander at her bare feet and ankles, I left, feel{ing mighty disappointed in these famous legs, because bare legs aren't beautiful that’s all, especially when you don’t see them. But next night I went to see her — perform Carmen . . . and quel legs.

.}idanced, she made those legs talk.

And do you know why they were beautiful then? Because they were in peach-colored stockings that she wore all the way up to her waistline. And when she

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