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CHAPTER XXV. LESLIE WATERS AS A DRAMATIC STAR.
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A year passed; not an eventful year, however, nor did it materially change the position of the principal characters introduced in our story. Rupert was still a bell-boy in the Somerset Hotel. He had been raised three dollars a week, however, and was now receiving a salary of eight dollars, besides his board.
His friend Leslie Waters was doing satisfactory service at six dollars. He had by no means lost his love for the stage. He economized1 on clothing in order to attend the theatre. It must be said that his taste was good, and that he preferred standard plays and good acting2 to the sensational3 pieces that too often eclipse in success the better class of dramas. He had joined the Violet Dramatic Club of young men, meeting weekly somewhere on West Fourteenth Street. The members of the[Pg 235] club laboriously4 rehearsed short plays, and offered their services gratuitously5, or for a slight compensation, to charitable societies, and thus obtained some valuable training and a share of applause.
Of course Leslie Waters was always cast for a prominent part. Of all the members of the society he was the most ambitious, and the most willing to work. For a long time he tried to induce his fellow-members to essay a long play. He was particularly desirous of playing Claude Melnotte, in the "Lady of Lyons." The main difficulty, however, was in obtaining a young lady capable of playing Pauline. At length that difficulty was surmounted6. A young lady of eighteen, from Brooklyn, the cousin of one of the members of the club, who, like Leslie, thought herself born for the stage, offered her services, and was adjudged competent, although rather disposed to overdo7 the part.
One day Leslie brought to his friend Rupert a circular to the following effect:
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"The Violet Dramatic Club beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally that they will produce Bulwer's
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