Georgina of the Rainbows by Annie Fellows Johnston
page 44 of 284 (15%)
page 44 of 284 (15%)
|
partnership.
"Oh, yes," she assented joyfully. "And then we can have moving pictures made of _us_ doing all sorts of things. Won't it be fun to sit back and watch ourselves and see how we look doing 'em?" "Say! that's great," he exclaimed. "All the kids in town will want to be in the pictures, too, but we'll have the say-so, and only those who do exactly to suit us can have a chance of getting in." "But the more we let in the more money we'd make in the show," was Georgina's shrewd answer. "Everybody will want to see what their child looks like in the movies, so, of course, that'll make people come to our show instead of the other ones." "Say," was the admiring reply. "You're a partner worth having. You've got a _head_." Such praise was the sweetest incense to Georgina. She burned to call forth more. "Oh, I can think of lots of things when once I get started," she assured him with a grand air. As they ran along Richard glanced several times at the head from which had come such valuable suggestions. There was a gleam of gold in the brown curls which bobbed over her shoulders. He liked it. He hadn't noticed before that her hair was pretty. There was a gleam of gold, also, in the thoughts of each. They could |
|