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CHAPTER XXIX. BERT SECURES A BOX OF MR. HARDING'S PAPERS.
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When our hero went down to breakfast next morning, he found himself the observed of all observers. Miss Angelica Stubbs and her escort had already made known that he was a member of the dramatic company, and as none of the boarders had ever before met "a live actor," all felt great curiosity and a desire to become acquainted with so distinguished1 a public character.
As he took his seat beside Miss Stubbs, she said: "I saw you on the stage last evening, Mr. Barton."
"Did you? I was not aware that you were in the house."
"Why didn't you tell me that you were an actor? I've got a bone to pick with you."
"I didn't know it myself, Miss Stubbs."
"You mean to say you didn't play the newsboy? Oh, Mr. Barton!"208
"Yes; but when I left the house I had no idea of playing. It so happened that the young actor who usually takes the part—Bob Hazleton—was sick, and I was applied2 to by the manager to take his place."
"Then he knew you were an actor?"
"No; I only fell in with him on the train from New York."
"Why you acted just as if you were used to it."
"I am glad you think so. I hardly dared to accept the part."
"Will you play the rest of the week?"
"I have agreed to do so. Hazleton goes home to-day."
"How nice! I must go again."
"I take that as a compliment."
"Can't you actors take your friends in free?" asked Angelica, whose rule was to make all she could out of her acquaintances.
"I haven't been an actor long enough to find out."
"I should consider it such a favor. I would get all my friends to go."
"On the same terms?" asked Bert with a smile.
"No. They can pay."
Bert did secure a complimentary3 ticket for Miss Stubbs, who boasted everywhere that209 she was intimately acquainted with one of the leading actors in "The Streets of Gotham," and that he was really very
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