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Now, more than fifty years later, I find myself living on Bowen Road along which we used to play in the winter holidays. For some years my wife and I lived across the valley from the Matilda Hospital where I was born and where I forgot how to walk. The other day my brother and I went on a visit to Fatshan. The bungalow where we often stayed on Cheung Chau was still there last time I visited the Island. In all these places I have seen traces of the past. I have yet to get back to Chefoo. Now that I have finished this talk I am most grateful to you for demanding such an effort of memory -- because, I am glad to say, it is the pleasant and happy memories that have come back.