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At last! cried Georgiana, as the silver screen descended. After the usual announcement that the film had been passed by the Board of Censors, Ambrose read:

Love and Danger

from an original story by
Ambrose Deacon

prepared for the screen by
Philip Lawrence

He realized later that he had seen nothing more. Whether he had fainted, become entirely unconscious, or not, he never knew. He only awakened from his dazed condition to see Auburn Six being dragged across the stage by Martell Hallam to the accompaniment of cheers. Griesheimer followed with a speech in which he eulogized Ambrose in terms which the latter did not feel could be applicable to any one living. Finally, a spot-light settled on his face and he was obliged to stand to acknowledge the applause.

His way out of the theatre was continuously blocked by smiling faces and extended hands. Harold Edwards halted him to demand, When do I get a