Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Theatre Magazine, 1921, Vol. 34
Another time I struck my foot against a piece of stage machinery, and broke a few small bones. The foot was put in a light cast, and I stayed in the show. But every time I put that foot down, I hid the look of pain in a grimace. The audience chortled. I presume it would have been abashed had it known that it was laughing at a man's smirks of pain.
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