"Why did you run away?"
"I had nothing more to do, so I went home."
"That line might be used as Jane's epitaph," laughed Bobs.
"But everybody wanted to meet you. I rushed about looking for you, until old Christiansen told me you had gone home."
"Martin Christiansen?" inquired Bobs.
"Yes. Mrs. Brendon said he laid the praise on thick. Not often you get him to say a decent thing. He raved about Jane Judd."
"You were flying high, Jane," Bobs commented.
"I can never thank you enough. It was bully of you to do it, and you gave a great performance. Would you mind telling me where you studied acting?"
"I haven't studied it. I'm glad I didn't mix things up for you," she replied, and went back to her work.
"I can't get her," Jerry remarked. "She was really immense, Bobs. Got more applause than any of them. Do you suppose she is an actress? Who the deuce is Jane?"