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Show Blood Will Tell.' "After. I had played In Londoa year," said 'a returned actor, "I thought It time to lay aside my marked Americanisms and try to be an Englishman in appci-anco, anyway. any-way. I hied mo to an English tailor, had baggy' clothes, with narrow, sloping slo-ping shoulders, made, bought an English hat, and even tucked my handkerchief into my cuff, ns Londoners do. Then I walked English and sot out fr a stroll. I passed a group of fruit von-dors, von-dors, who probably touch at eery port, and to my surprise they looked at me; then all bogan to whistle Georgo Cohan's 'For He's a Yankee Doodlo Chap.' I decided it was no use to dlsgulso myself and went homvs ind put on my Amorlcan clothes." |