Word: jealous
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...some passable acting, and one splendid sequence in an operating theatre. There is in it also a good solid dose of dramatic hokum and Warner Baxter's eyebrow mustache, an adornment which does not seem to become an eminent surgeon. The idea is that doctors' wives are jealous of their husbands' time and suspicious of their chances for intimate propinquity to attractive women. For Joan Bennett, daughter of a doctor, and married to the doctor (Baxter) who was called to her father's deathbed, trouble begins on her wedding night when her bridegroom has to hurry...
...curmudgeon but by a Polish girl, pretty and strong-willed Marusia. The prisoners spend pleasant months there, become members of a congenial family. Marusia falls in love with Stanislaw: it works both ways; before he can say knife he is back in the prison camp again, for Marusia has jealous and watchful friends. Then comes the Russian Revolution, Stanislaw escapes, trudges back to the farm, has one white night with Marusia before he tries to get home over the border. He will divorce his wife, arrange for Marusia to come to him, everything will be happy...
Lately Revivalist Rider heard that Pastor Brown had shut himself in his house, jealous and impoverished. Sorry, Revivalist Rider made friendly overtures, but was rebuffed...
...joined in the embarrassing silence. Then Host Long called on jovial Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb to save the situation. Mr. Cobb told Visitor Pilnyak that those present were very fond of him and esteemed him very highly, since, "you see, we don't know enough about you yet to be jealous...
...jail Mrs. Nixon-Nirdlinger wept for her two small children. French policemen assured her that they were all right, playing safely on the warm sands of Nice with their nurse. French friends testified that the slain man was "insanely jealous," recalled that he once insured Mrs. Nixon-Nirdlinger 's dimples for $100,000. Preparations were made to bury him in Philadelphia...