Rose Llanos performing as a snake in skin tight serpent cost
Feb. 29 She lives by being a Serpent: Half French half Chinese, Rose Llanos, the under five foot under seven stone girl who is nightly thrown about by two hunters who catch her in the Prince of Wales Theatre jungle act, likes to get away to practise her serpent like movements in the park. Taught to dance and contort her bones early as two years of age by her aunt, she was earning her living at 14, on the continent. She has never been to England before but loves it now she is here. Her skin tight serpent dress only lasts a couple of weeks because of the friction as she is swung against the stage floor. She studied the movement of the snakes in various zoos, and today finds a strange fascination in imitating them. So don't be surprised if you meet a modern Eve, or serpent, when wandering in the Park. Stop Press: Serpent loose in Regent's Park: But the lunchtime newspaper reader isn't aware that the Serpent is slithering, sliding, quietly down the tree trunk towards him. Mlle Rose Llanos practises her snake like movements on real trees whenever she gets the chance
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