THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 11, 1939

TO-DAY'S STRANGE STORY OF REAL PEOPLE

THE THEFT OF THE HART RUBY

By George Barton,

The Hart ruby was the most famous jewel in the lake section of England. It was the size of a walnut, had a rich crimson colour that was fairly dazzling in its brilliance and was well calculated to excite the envy and the cupidity of the world. This notable gem came into pro- minence about two decades ago when Sir William and Lady Hart gave 3 much-talked-about house party on their handsome estate near London. It was a seven-day party ending with a masquerade ball.

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There were forty guests, some them closely related to royalty. After finishing dressing for the affair, Lady Hart dismissed her maid, who evidently needed a rest after a strenuous day's work. On the dress ing table lay the Hart ruby. Before fastening it in her bodice, Lady Hart stepped into an adjoining room to speak to one of her guests,

When she returned to room the famous ruby

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