The panoply of civilian life in all its wonderful and amazing variety seemed to be represented here. - P3
A horrified gasp swept through the crowd. - P3
We knew the Japanese intended that these marches, which took place throughout the cities and ports of China, be the symbol of the final destruction of Western prestige in the Orient. - P4
From this late vantage point, it is plain that the Japanese had guessed correctly: the era of Western dominance in Asia ended with that burdened crawl to the station. - P4
But his second statement gave us all a jolt. No Chinese would be allowed in camp. - P5
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