Word: girls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...forbidding the publication of sensational divorce details. Therefore though George V., R. I., may have read the London papers never so carefully last week, he read only half a dozen sentences about the cause célèbre precipitated last week by an 18-year-old girl who was studying to be a typist before she married Charles Spencer Chaplin, born at London in 1889, still a Briton...
That she was "a virtuous and innocent girl about two months past the age of 16 years" when he "seduced her under promise of marriage...
That, two years ago, "Lita was a big, well-developed girl and I never thought she was only 16 years old. ... I thought she loved me. I certainly loved her. I wanted six children-if I could have any- and she said she did, too. ... I had dreams of children. I wanted them, longed for them, hoped for them, but because of my experiences with my first wife, Mildred Harris, I thought I was incapable of fatherhood...
...last a plump, genial old man in a frock coat and a tall hat arrived. He took a pair of gold scissors from a pretty girl and began portentously to cut the ribbon...
...role; an excellently trained chorus; the song " 'Cross the River from Queens." The plot: a Dry millionaire soap manufacturer, arrested in a night club, switches to the Wets after a month in jail, with such success that he is elected to Congress, and his daughter and pet office girl are free to marry their respective tenors. Bide Dudley (dramatic critic of the N. Y. Evening World) and Louis Simon (actor in the play) wrote the book, worked in many a laugh, also insinuated a jail scene, one of those atrociously vulgar burlesques on sex perversion so popular this year...