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Carl Wilmore, Boston Post, Boston, Massachusetts, April 11, 1920.

Mildred at 10, with her grandmother, Mrs. Foote. Six months

later Mildred entered the movies..

(...) Photo, Boston Post, April 11, 1920

& Here is Mildred and her mother, Mrs. Anna Harris, both

in contemplative mood.

(...) Photo, Boston Post, April 11, 1920


„,How was Charlie – nice?‘ ,Oh, yes,‘ said Mildred

Editorial content. „,My Curls Won My First Movie Job‘

      Charlie Chaplin‘s Wife in the Unscreened Story

      of Her Life Tells Many Secrets“ (...)

      „By Carl Wilmore

      Mrs Charlie Chaplin‘s Own Story of Her Life

      REEL 2

      Fame – At Sixteen

      LOUIS B. MAYER STUDIOS, Mission Road, Los Angeles,

Cal. – We were having tea, you remember – Mrs. Harris,

Mildred and the Post man – in Mildred‘s luxuriously appointed

private bungalow, built especially for her.“ (...)

      „Supperless Evenings“ (...)

      „,Where were we? – oh, yes – when I was at Egan‘s.

Well, once I made an appearance at a charity fete

at the Hotel Maryland, in Pasadena. That was my first real

public appearance. And soon after that happened

the incident that brought me into the pictures. Did you ever

hear how Charlie had to scrape along in London,

when he was a young chap? He –‘

      ,But you were telling me about –‘

      ,Oh, yes... But I can‘t get Charlie off my mind. I saw him

for a while today...‘

      ,What – you are reconciled?‘ I almost shrieked.

      ,No,‘ said Mildred, calmly, ,no such luck.

It was at a conference of our lawyers.‘

      ,How was Charlie – nice?‘

      ,Oh, yes,‘ said Mildred.“ (...)


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