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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952
HAT YOU WALK INTO A SITTING ROOM THAT HAS AN UPRIGHT PLANO THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE WALL, THERE IS A WOMAN PLAYING IT WHOSE FACE YOU NEVER Sea
WHEN YOU GER THE PIANO, VOLS CRENG YOUR TERTH BO HARD THEY COMB OUT, YOU KEEP. GOING BETWEEN KITCHEN AND SITTING ROOM WITH YOUR HANDS 'CUPPED UNDER YOUR MOUTH AND FILL OF
TEETH
THIS DREAM MEANS:
Matuzaio expresses emotions and playing an in- strument usually symbolises the: loading “af Fone's emotional life), zus, tery king plano
suggests there is a lot of i
Z
The womans whose face cannot be soon may be your in which case you are surveyinm your, own emotional life, Ormenare țikelykmay re-
· present womankind în general, of whom you' Care Seulou.
whinnever. It in, you feel recintful and guilty, Toeth grinding, and jaw-clenching are aceted in children and adults—with sup-
· pressad rage: „Losing Loath is a common dresin- Mycoto)" for w'normo of guilt and of doserving' punishment-.
Da With so much bottled-up rage in your systemi your very complex dreamn needs further ex part and Individual investigation.
A British Crossword Puzzle CheSNAPSHOT GUILD
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19
20 21
128
27
ACROSS
1 Mohammedan (8).
5 Wonderer (5).
8 Shelter (5).
9 Hurried (8).
10 Reilsh (5),
11 Finger (5).
13 14
B
12 Ship's Company (4).
13 Distributed (5). |-10-Constraint -- (0) ---/.
18 Appeared (6). 20 Soothsayers (5),
22 Courage (4).
23 Competitor (5).
25.Something to smoke (5).
26 Fish (6)..
27 At no time (9).
20 Takes netice of (5).
29 Not often (0),
29
10
16.
14
DOWN
1 Marvellous events (8).
2 Stale of uncertainty (8). 3 Frozen (4).
4 Small portion (7).
5 Dwelt (7).
6 Speaks (6).
7 Surpass (5).
14 Imputed (8).
15 Top (8)....
16 Wishes for (7),
17 Tel's (7).
10 Commission (8), 21 Best part (5). 24 Bolt (4).
:.
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Repair, 5 Mound, 8 Bale, 9 Raisin, 11 Amass, 12 Lessen, 14 Term, 10 Equal, 18 Score, 19 Arum, 20 Pirate, 24 Irate, 25 Orator, 26 Cane, 27 Short, 20 Sachet, Down: 1 Rare, 2 Pail, 3 Ibis, 4 Ransom, 5 Meander, 6 Uranium, 7 Dispels, 10 Sewer, 13 Assails, 14 Tor- nado, 15 Respect, 17 Quota, 19 Aprons, 21 Area, 22 Eich, 23 Fret.
VIGNETTES OF LIFE
LISTEN TO TRIS...
IT SAYS HERE.
ETC.
CITA
MOTHER
EVERY TWO
MINUTES
"WHEN THE WITE TAKES A NOTION TO READ SOME CHOICE BITS ALOID AT TREQUENT INTERVALS., ISOLATION IN - A PADDED CELL WOULD BE WELCOME, OR NECESSARY.
Our streets are full of good picture' possibilition like this un..
posed shot of a friendly littie 'conversation.".. Street Scenes ·!
Runaway Lovers
-but they had to write
to. Father for cash
*
George, Malcolm Thomson on BOOKS:
THE NUN OF LEBANON. cash loved from Coutts's Bank; The Love Affair of Lady the loving pair toured the Hester Stanhope
"Middle East, in Turkish male and Michael Bruce. Edited by costume, with an ample retinue, Ian Bruce, Collins, 219. Mr Bruce kept up his amlable 415 pages.
pretence that the journey waa ́a preparation for his son's political career. He hoped Lady, Hester
MR CRAUFORD BRUCE, would cure Michael of the MP. a rich Scottish habits (to harmful In public merchant trading in Lon knitting his forehand. Would life) of biling his nails and don and Bombay, received she please see that he gave one day in 1810 two letters proper emphasis to his oratione from Malta..
Elegant postimes of
The Art, from Lady. Hester Body," not like poor Mr. Fox Stanhope, announced in stately House, seemed "always tearful
who,
when addressing' · the language that she had unique that his Small Clothes were
qualifications as travelling com-
panion for a young man wih dropping off." polideal ambitions: "When ho During the
three years of
has become a public character their journeying together, Lady I shall then, like dethroned Heater had other matters to Empresa, sign to virtuo
ue the think of. This is made clear by possession of that perfection the 80 letters found in two which she alone has a right to."
The second leitor, from his trunka by Brigadier Ian Bruce son Michael, handsome, aged Normandy in 1944. Edited with he was about to leave for
defend his
addition to enthusiasm,
31, demuried any digire to his conduct; he wished only to put the simple truth i before his father, in whose liberality he
had the
greatest confidence,
they
ace 1 real
our knowledge of this astonishing Englishwoman,
Ane horse- Her tearlessness manship and majestie appear In other words, Lady Hester was acclaimed Queen, of the anco impressed the Arabs. She and Michael Bruce had become Desort at Falmyra and contem- lovers and wished his father to plated muringo with. Ton Saud, bless their liaison, at least with ancestor of the present King of a handsome cash allowance. Saudi Arabin.
All high-flown sentiment put She became a problem to the aside, Mr. Crauford Bruce was Sultan und a nuisance to Michael in a dilemma.
NOT UNFLATTERING
Bruce, who, 'in due course, took his handsome face, and philand- ering instincts to Paris The dethroned He was being asked to con the East, at a cost to Craufont Empress remained in There's an endless variety of Try to capture the spirit of the done on immoral union. The Bruce of £1,000 a which
your, activity on the streets of your particular street on which you lady was 13 years older than the repaid with abuse community. And there's an end- are shooting. If it's a hustling his son. She was, however, the
Ahead of Lady Hester when less variety of ways to picture it. street, show some of the scurry- | granddaughter of the great she parted with her young lover You can find people-everywhere Ing crowds: If it's a fashionable Chatham; to her, William Plit lay years of growing excentri -working, playing, buying, sell- boulevard, include ✡ well had made his famous comment élty; spent for the most part in ing, hurrying, or loading. You'll dressed shopper. Take advan- on the news of Austerlitz, "Rall a dirused convert In the And patterns-traffic patterns, tage of the light-sometimes up the map of Europe." She had Lebanon. She believed that the architectural patterns, patterns long shadows on the pavement
Intended
to marry Sir John Messiah was still to come, and of pedestrians synchronised
hero to tell the story most dramatically. Moore,
of Corunna, kept in her stable two horses on the rhythms of the modern city. Watch for unusual
Lady, Hester, which she would ride with him angies Association with Traffic at a busy intersection will was not undettering for a young into Jerusalem. The important thing to re- crcato a strong pattern when man with more looks than wit.
VISITOR FAINTED member snapping people on viewed from overhead, fro Mr Bruce extended
from.
cautious blessing, the streets is to keep your roof or office window,
begging Lady Hester in camera inconspicuous. You may You may find street scenes "By, the Names of youry Grund-in. She would, rarely see Euro- and an attractive scene where a that are almost pure pattern and father the truly Great Lord Deans: when she did she was Hable to harangue them at group of workmen fall very na- composition-low sunlight on Chatham and from the reverence length. After two hours of this turally into a good composition; cobbled pavements
the you or
ever bear to the treatment one English visitor the lighting is right and the geometrical precision ́of a struc- Memory' of Mr Pits your Uncle fainted. Lady Hester told her background simple. However, fural steel framework. Add a to impress on the Mind of my servants he had been over-
son all the particles you ́pussess if one of the men spots you and figure, if you wish, to scale the
powered by her account of his looks directly at the camera, the scene or to add a touch of human of their genius,"
country's disgrace. She had a whole effect is lost. Keep the interest.
The liaison was. launched, fine flow of language, giving setting as natural as you can.
More Isolationists
"OO, MOMMER-R...!
LOOKIT!SALLY'S NECKIN' WITH THE
NAVY/
7.
"HEY, POP! THE
ENGINE. VON'T
RIN...C'N YOU, FIX IT, HUH, POP CAN YA, HUR
must
"minute
—JOHN VÀN GUILDER (under the loftiest of auspices; of vituperation."
attention to the details
By KEMP STARRETT
"FRED; CAN YOU OPEN
THIS JAR
TOR
MES
She thought the vices of the high-born were superior to the virtues ol the low and spoke bitterly of the fraudulent. at. tempt of the middle class tu disguise their true nature ⠀⠀ by education,
"It is en despised "Byron Cnough to write verses: as to the thoughts, who knows
where he got them"), who disliked her as that worst of pests, "a female wit,"
Her servants robbed her until she had to keep her last spoons In her bed. 'Urged to send the she cried: "Yes,
slaves e In the end they but my rare?"
deserted her and the convent crumbled into ruins, fre
One night the British consul arrived to And her dead. The grave of a French captain who had been her companion was opened. By the light of two togers stuck in the eye-sockets of the corpse, the Queen of the Desert, the niéce of Pitt, the mistress of Michael Eruce was fold at lost to rest.
SOMEONE IS SURE TO TURH
UP JUST WHEN YOU COULD
EILJÖY A LITTLE ISOLATION,
SACKING
AND LET ME
TELL YOU
A PUR OF WOULD-BE ISOLATIONISTS WHO WOULD RELISH ISOLATING A YOUNGER." RELATIVE IN A NICE DARK, DANK DUNGEON,COMPLETE WITH ANKLE-IRONS.
THE INYOLIITARY".
→ ISOLATIORISTA.
WHEN THE OTHER
LA SEVEN PARTIES ON THE PARTY LIVE GAB AID
GABA, VILLE VOI STRY TO DIOME.
TO YOUR DATE!:
WE KICH KIÊM GIỮA WO-CHE TO BE ISOLATIONISTS ON A VICE UNIN KABITED. COITH SEA (SUB-^
· VICÍONE OF COMPLETE (SOLATION
IN THE POKEY. BEGIN TO TAKE. ON AN ÁLMOST CHEERFUL, ASPECT
COPR. 15) BY GENERAL FEATURES CORP. TLWORLD RIGHTS RESERVED.
ÁNOTHER WOULD-BE ISOLATIONIST VEO HOPES TO EVENTUALLY FIND A CAR WIN ROOM FOR JUST ONE LONE GIY... THE DRIVER:
THE BELOW-STAIRS. ISOLATIONIST, CAYS: "BLANKETY-BLANK"
TẾT LA RING
LET
FREEZE - TUINKAG CHC COI | TUY KATY DO BET DIN ROUND DOIN' THINGS...
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