Chinese Pie : Stories And Articles By People Who Have Lived in China

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Truly he attained that age, but it is nothing, nothing.
Miss S. Your daughter-in-law, when inviting me, was kind enough to say that I might see the embroidered panels and other presents offered by Mr. Lo!s fellow citizens.
48 GRANDFATHER'S BIRTHDAY 49 Mrs. L. and Mrs. F. {together). We shall be pleased.
{Enter Fu-San, with cups of tea on a tray, which she carries round and then retires to the doior. Loti and Chao bring howls of sweetmeats from a marble-topped table and o^er to Miss S. ) Miss S.
... What lovely sweets ! Are these for your birthday, Loti and Chao ?
Loti. No, we do not have birthdays !
Miss S. Not have birthdays !
Mrs. F. We do not celebrate birthdays till fifty years of age, and then again each ten years as long as one lives, Chao. But when anyone we know is old enough to keep a birthday we always have lots of sweets and a holiday.
Miss S. That is almost as good as keeping your own birthday then. But are you not going to offer any sweets to the little girl at the door ?
Mrs.


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