Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1959)

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Far away from Mel . . . from home . . . Audrey Hepburn lay painfully in bed , praying— \ shaft of Mexican sunlight sud^ 1 denly squeezed its brilliance through a narrow slit in the drawn curtains, splashing light into the small bedroom. The thin, waif-like girl, lying flat on her back, smiled weakly, turning her head slowly to look at the pattern the sunlight had formed on the edge of the bedclothes. As she turned, a stab of pain cut across her back and she gave a small cry of pain, letting her head fall swiftly back on the white pillow. She could not move. Below, in the colorful city street — the one they called the Street of November the Twentieth— she could hear the ( Continued on page 95)