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. z 4 J I J I J . J I J . E ii : l J qoyf' eq fU , , 4 56 W -Q, Mr Jackson who attended to the opening and closing of the curtain What are we going to do? Mlss Reynolds hasnt arrived yet Ive had Wright phone the hotel and she isnt there either She sings a solo tonight, too Just then a small boy rushed through the stage door A man gave me this message to glve to you, he said breathlessly Mr Hayes took the note and read Miss Reynolds was ln an automobile accident on her way to the theater and IS in the hospital In an instant Ann had her mind made up and trembllngly she said Mr Hayes, may I take her part? I heard lt so often at the rehearsals that I think I know lt He immediately answered I think not No one has practlced this part but Miss Rey nolds But lf you are sure you can do ll well you may take her part 'I'l1 do my best, she replied Mr Hayes stood wrmgmg his hands The first song was rendered beautifully the people encored A second was sung and they did the same When her numbers were exhausted, she left the stage That was fine, Miss Bordman, I d1dn't think you could do 1t,' Mr Hayes Sald when Ann reached the side of the stage She didnt realize how excited she was until it was over After the closlng scene of the opera she and Mrs Norton were sitting in one of the dressing rooms of the theater Voices were heard in the corridor and lmmediately a knock at the door When the door was opened lo' there stood Mr and Mrs Bordman with the president of the association Mrs Bordman embraced her mother and Ann while Mr. Hayes agaln congratulated Ann upon her successful evening. It was explained by Mrs. Bordman that the business affair had been settled very quickly and upon hearing of the famous opera, they had wished to see it. When Mrs Bord- man saw Ann she could not believe her eyes. She had also discovered that Mrs. Hayes was her eldest sisters child. The two sisters had been separated when the Bordons and Nortons had left for America from England many years ago. A Soon Ann was known far and wide as Madamoiselle Bordman, the famous singer HELEN LIEGEOIS 33 DECEIVED Spring was here, or so we thought The snow was gone-new clothes were bought. The sun was shining, bright and hot. Our books were lead-our thoughts were not. Then one day we heard a noise. It's going to snow! yelled out the boys. And sure enough when we looked out, Thick flakes were falling all about. Im-:NE LEZOTTE, '33, I Q n 0 l x 1 4 'I - fr u .fs Q: Q 5 V vm, N Qj- - s- sy Q- Q 5 gQ375Q'3,..,,,,c .-.1-l?..--..-.': .L3L.+! 'xeaol' . .--.S22I. .--. ......9fT.-Z 5- A ,Y ,J :M ..,aEg..,-v ---L .....,-.. -1 - .L -1 -. -. f X N 6 Uv L -,,-..- -.,.....:'tT.- n-..-,,...2...,-.4 QQ' ' CSX' xx .1 ' 'J MX? .6 J i 1 I IW , :N 1 'ilgeg C:A j . . . .. . J 7 . , . , . . , 2 . . . ,, f .. - I - s ' 1 ' as - ' J . 54 u ., . . . . 1 -,L . . . ,, . . ,. 1 . . 55 . J , . . A - - as 3 . . 4. . . . . - fc- - me A - , lf! ,M - - , ved, - . . . 3' K - . Q : : . . , .4 . . . . , . 4 . aG- ' h 1, . . . . . 4 .: . ' . ' , . bf ' . Gu - . . . . Q I 1 IQ . . 1 ,f l Q - I 'i ,.5 f C Q, . 0 . . 9 , . 'I I :P 1 si Page thirty
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