features — ”ever so long, but I never even hoped — — ”
These young things always learned an amazing lot from watching the deft, sure strokes of Harrietta’s craftsmanship. She was kind to them, too. Encouraged them. Never hogged a scene that belonged to them. Never cut their lines. Never patronized them. They usually played ing�nue parts, and their big line was that uttered on coming into a room looking for Harrietta. It was: “Ah, there you are!”
How can you really know Harrietta unless you realize the deference with which she was treated in her own little sphere? If the world at large did not acclaim her, there was no lack of appreciation on the part of her fellow workers. They knew artistry when they saw it. Though she had never attained