My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard
ear
for another that is c
hen-peh, who is from
out two moons after I
ay in dire distress. S
d's people, and, as th
s her until her latest
know what can be done.
own pride of family. S
ouse, and she is fil
e. I have told her that
be honoured beyond he
pect; and thus she me
s that "respect" is the
d at times to still the
peace
me two nights. Last n
ess, with I know not w
sely, to talk frankly
owes obedience. Ther
t think upon the winte
sband and without childr
ven by her people. I pu
ing of t
may be a co
lful hand
e string where pe
ead all swi
band and
, never mor
he sorrows of another.
and me the least small
heart, and thou wilt
wa
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