Clara Bow: Runnin' Wild, Volume 10The legendary predecessor of Marilyn Monroe and Madonna, Clara Bow was America's sweetheart in the 1920's as the original flapper. She starred in over fifty films, including It, but ended her life as a recluse. |
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Page 176
... woman without a uniform greeted them . Clara identified herself . The woman left her and Daisy standing in the hallway . They did not enter further ; nor did they remove their coats . Minutes later , two thin and frail women were ...
... woman without a uniform greeted them . Clara identified herself . The woman left her and Daisy standing in the hallway . They did not enter further ; nor did they remove their coats . Minutes later , two thin and frail women were ...
Page 185
... woman smirked knowingly . Sylvan Lodge , she told Daisy , was a favorite spot for stars to termi- nate unwanted pregnancies . Apparently everyone except Daisy knew that Clara had battled with Harry Richman , broken their engagement ...
... woman smirked knowingly . Sylvan Lodge , she told Daisy , was a favorite spot for stars to termi- nate unwanted pregnancies . Apparently everyone except Daisy knew that Clara had battled with Harry Richman , broken their engagement ...
Page 186
... woman stepped from it . The crowd cheered wildly , then groaned in disappointment at the sight of Daisy DeVoe . They were still groaning when another woman emerged in a fur coat , a cloche hat , and flame - red spit curls framing her ...
... woman stepped from it . The crowd cheered wildly , then groaned in disappointment at the sight of Daisy DeVoe . They were still groaning when another woman emerged in a fur coat , a cloche hat , and flame - red spit curls framing her ...
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