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"Writing the Photoplay"

Turns eyes toward
door and then springs up as James Freeman enters, showing
great excitement and distress. Doctor asks what is wrong.
Freeman makes excited reply, urging doctor to get ready and
"come quick." Doctor compels him to speak more calmly and,
when he knows just what is wrong and hears Norma's symptoms,
he nods head and holds up hand, telling Freeman to sit down
and be quiet while he prepares some medicine. He measures
some drug from bottle in graduate and pours it into
eight-ounce bottle. With this in hand he steps out of room.
Freeman greatly agitated and anxious to start. Turner comes
back almost immediately, just corking bottle. He slips it
into pocket, picks up hat and medical case, then follows
Freeman out of room.
3--Short exterior scene showing Freeman and Dr. Turner riding to
ranch.
4--Bedroom in Freeman's ranch house. Shelf on wall on which are
several photographs in frames.
(Must be same as in scene 28.)
Norma lying in bed, ill with fever. Dr. Turner bending over
her. Freeman leaning over foot of bed watching anxiously.
Jess stands beside little table in centre of room, on which
are glasses, the medicine bottle, and the doctor's little
case.


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