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The Sins of Rosanne Synopsis
Rosanne Ozanne, the child of a wealthy widow living in South Africa, is cured of a serious illness by Rachel Bangat, a Malay servant who returns the infant to her mother after endowing her with a love for bright stones and a passion for hating. In later years, her love for bright stones induces Rosanne to become a diamond thief. Hlangeli, a Kaffir boy, smuggles from the mines uncut stones which she exchanges for cut gems with Syke Ravenal, who is infatuated with her. When young Englishman Dennis Harlenden falls in love with Rosanne and proposes to her, she resists, still under the influence of the Malay woman, until young Hlangeli is arrested during a mission. Her enormous feelings of guilt allow Rosanne to break the spell as the old Malay woman approaches death. Entering Ravenal's room in order to return the diamonds, Rosanne is attacked by him, but Dennis arrives in time to rescue her. Freed from her sins, Rosanne and Dennis are married and sail for England.
A Sister to Salome Synopsis
When famous opera singer Elinore Duane undergoes an operation on her throat, she has a series of ether-induced visions. In one, she is transported to ancient Rome where she appears as a much-admired woman in love with Paul, a young heretic, and at odds with Lutor, the high priest. To save her love, she poisons Lutor with her ring. After several other visions which involve variations on this love triangle, Elinore awakens to discover that Lutor is actually her doctor, Sascha Jaccard, and that Paul is the son of a friend who has come to visit the recovering prima donna.
"The Sins of Rosanne" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "A Sister to Salome" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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