![]() Stahl reads one that announces “German Divisions Prepare to March.” While things appear normal on the surface, the newspaper headlines are rather ominous. ![]() It smelled as it had smelled when he was twenty-five.” Our movie star is “walking slowly, looking at everything, he couldn’t get enough of the Parisian air it smelled of a thousand years of rain dripping on stone, smelled of rough black tobacco and garlic and drains, of perfume, of potatoes frying in fat. The author’s appreciation for the atmosphere of this beautiful city is always worth savoring. He checks into the hotel then heads out to the city streets to rediscover his old haunts. Stahl lived in Paris before he became a movie star. ![]() ![]() He travels by ocean liner to France to star in a motion picture, “After the War.” At the dock, he is met by Zolly, the movie studio’s man in Paris and whisked away in a luxurious automobile. ![]()
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