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Show -7- autogra.1)h for them.. Pype 1... 1 ~ ·~ "" 1 i tt le d ubiouz as to ho~:,· Padere v~s ki h . 37 ~Nould act, but Paderew::::ki make no comment c., nd glQ,dy· r igned . lG no.me () Henry \filler Vl:as ,.'Y ill al':tay~be remembered at an actor ·;·b.o stri-v-ed for perfection . He ~as also a very talented pers on; he : a ~ a marvelou~ actor c.nd an exacting theat.!'ical mc::.nager~ One q_uality ". hicn Henry Miller v: ill always be rem.sribered for lY as hL~: terrible temper.. ~ hen ... . he wa..: play~ in. ~ !Jrea t Divide, h e · reftbsed tp gp pm becn.tilse as · he ~·: as corning · do ':.' n onto the P tag~ ~ ht: s terped into the baFket ·.hich 38 the ·-. oman before him hr.d accidentally droppedg lie often became very angl'J' ,~ hen local talent '\":'a .:i employed to fill minor part s . Once he aLked a. loca.l ·:: um:-..:.n 't. hy 2he v.anted to be an actre ~. D, and before she could ans .. er he told her t·o forget her a.mb it· on and take up washing d i.Jhes .. Another time, oJfter he h3.1 · gtne over some 1 ine:::> ·.·: ith a local actor time and ttme again, hP got do,~: n on hir. knee('? and in a loud voice proclaimedjtt-God I deny Thee~--for creating a creature like this,tt39 Another example of his flaming temper ~:•,' as once directed againr:--:t the theatre orcheAtr " He had asked tha t th :mu s ic for a certain play be played ·vi th the 1 ights out, but he had not given the mu~~ ic to thG orc~e G tra ~oon enough for them to memorize it. The night of the performance only the violinist remembered the partjand Miller became very angry. Immediately after the l&r:t act, he ran to the orche tra |