CHAPTER XIV
AN EMERGENCY
"Did you enjoy yourself, Alice?" asked Ruth, a little later that
afternoon, when her sister had returned from her trip to the Brooklyn
Bridge, and the Grand Central Terminal, with Paul.
"Indeed I did!" replied the younger girl. "It was really exciting.
And Paul is so nice!"
"Do you call him Paul?"
"Certainly--why not."
"And does he call you Alice?"
"Yes. He asked me if he couldn't, and I don't see any harm. He's just
like a brother would be."
"Oh," remarked Ruth, with a little smile. "Tell me about it."
"Oh, there isn't much to tell. We went up in a car until we got to
where the scenes were to be filmed. Then Paul and Miss Fillmore did
what they had to do, and the pictures were taken.
"There was quite a crowd looking, on, too, and some of them got in
the pictures," Alice went on.
"Purposely, do you mean--to spoil them?" asked Ruth.
"Oh, no, they belonged in. You see this was supposed to be a natural
scene of Paul and Miss Fillmore meeting on the bridge. They walk
along a little way, and part of the plot develops there.
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