"Gentleman Prefer Blondes"
Aug. 31st, 2005 01:43 pmLorelei is a girl of superior religion and philosophy. No wonder Santayana was enamored.
- But if it really is the gentleman it shows that when a girl has a lot of fate in her life it is sure to keep on happening.
- (After going through all the museums in Munchen:) Because when something terrible happens to me, I always try to be a Christian science and I simply do not even think about it, but I deny that it ever happened even if my feet do seem to hurt quite a lot.
- So today Dorothy really feels just as discouradged as I seem to feel, only Dorothy is not a Christian science and all she can do is suffer.
- And all of we Christian science seem to believe that there can not really be any harm in anything, so how can there be any harm in a small size bottle of champagne?
- She cannot seem to remember which is a dream and which really happened to her. So she tells him everything, and he has to use his judgement. I mean when she tells him that a very very handsome young gentleman tried to flirt with her on Fifth Avenue, he uses his judgement.
- Because he really does not seem to enjoy anything so much as senshuring photoplays and after a photoplay has once been senshurred he seems to lose all of his interest in it.
- I finally got tired and left the party last night and went to bed because I always seem to lose all of my interest in a party after a few days.
- Because when a gentleman is as feeble as Henry's father is, he cannot keep one eye on a girl and the other eye on his cereal and cream without coming to grief.
- And Mr. Montrose says that there is no future in the motion
pictures until the motion pictures get their sex motives straightened
out, and realize that a woman of 25 can have just as many sex problems
as a flapper of 16.