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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 1924

"LUCRETIA LOMBARD"

A DRAMA OF FLAMING PASSION

ADAPTED FROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL

BY KATHLEEN NORRIS

(WARNER BROS. CLASSICS OF THE SCREEN)

SUPREME ROMANCE, FLAMING PASSIONS, TENSE TRAGEDY. ENTHRALLINO LOVE, FLASHES OF HUMOR

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He lay on his camp-bed in the dirty inn and groaned and groaned and groaned.

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"Mae." I said, the Chinese have been telling me that their dor-nur Li' Fu Ling-is a worker. am going to call him in."

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On our way from his house bal told him what the trouble was, and he had grunted as if he knew all about it. Having been introduced, he told Max that it was a fine day; that the weather covering the last two months had hea excellent, and that the ergs a

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The thing proved to be a sheet of white paper with a large red dot in the centre. and, after adjusting nicely. Dr. Li stood back a puce of two and examined it carefully. He was obviously satisfied.

And then he pronounced his cure.

You must stare at that red diss," he

enjoying lots of practice, begause winn was good for the ripening of chops,wax very "often bad for the health of man. Only last week widow Tang, bær daugh ter, and two small sons had died of a fever, in spite of the feet that he bad

room, he hung it high up in corner worked hard to save then. He had desfacing the almost inquisitive patient. them, hypnotized then.. poulticed and plastered them, bled them, and even drawn their teeth. But they had died

Aye. Yah (Chinese for "a Jong- drawn, sigh) "Aye Yah!"

Something that sounded rude escap from Mae's lips, and he turned ¡L vicious eye on the learned physician.ordered Mac, for 57 minutes. Start The latter, however, unperturbed by this display of hostility, continued to walk slowly round and round the room. De- casionally he would more dead, grunt. then sigh, and then walk on. He started to chant little song, and I thought a would try to strike him.

At least he stopped at the foot of the bed and started at the writhing figure, and les face was the impenetrable mask of wax so beautifully described by our writers of oriental fiction. He reminded me of the Sheik, and I wondered whe ther the Sheik's expression, too, was due to sheer absence of brain.

Then auddenly, his diagnosis was complete. He sput resoundingly and re tired..

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Ten minutes later he returned with a thing that looked like a schoolroom may under his arur, and, after a careful inspretion of the nails in the walls of the (Continued on next column.)

BOW."

There was no doubt the time of the nature of the utterance of the sick man. I will write most things, but not that. Yet the fact remains that after persun- sin, he obey orders.

He stared and stared and stared. I, who knew Mac well-facial expressions unmixed with misgivings, the contortions and everything with wonder, not of pain slowly vanish In 10 minutes misery bad given place to sceptical curiosity: Five minutes later annoy

ce crept in, to be succeeded soon after by wrath. (All this time he had been conscientiously watching the red blob). Then came rage-nothing but red rage and in a flash the thing burst

Six foot two of exasperated Celt sprang from his sick bed and kicked the son of Hygeia into the street.

The fever had yone!

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