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22 CHILD LIFE IN CHINA the left side of his foot, then with one foot behind the other. He catches it on his toe, flips it up again and lands it on his upturned forehead. Wei-ping challenges him to a contest and loses. Just then the little victor notices me watching him, puckers up his mouth, struts about as if to say, You can't do this! The gang joins good naturedly in my laugh and We are all friends. Two cash or a copper, a little bit of cloth, three chicken feathers, a pair of nimble legs and ankles and you have the most universal winter sport of Chinese children, rich and poor. Precious jewels, precious jewels. Siao-san was leaning back and fairly shouting the hymn at the little Community Sunday School. He loved the songs, thc picture-cards, and the stories. .But the long sermon by the superintendent and the prayer were quite tiresome. Two things drew him most strongly to Sunday School, the promise of a fC'oncluded on page 126'j P qv 1'f'0l0 UUJl1SNiunl'I10!r1 Ilurcfm
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THE LINGUIST 21 KHNX I'lmln by .ll'i-wiml P11010 IFIIVPVIFI Chi lin was lonninyf against ai hrick wall and f'1'D'm5ff b'it0l'l3'9 tim H0011 Of icnrs nnulo il n1zu'krlown his dirty fncc. The innrlllllg had 11031111 bU'fHY When his kitu.tlii'm-:ul hrnkc and his 1li1.'0C-OOPPCI' MOON kite hmdcd im il ' 1 . 1 . ' - . - , 7 . distant roof. Thon ho had sfzirtvd out to Sc-ll zilnmn-us fl0l1l Ina f-lihc r h i - . -- . --fn - , f SQ00nfl-hanirl lmulcstorv. thi' ziliiniiizics in-ing nan .infl not QU J rl hnnfl AL hlfif husnniss wzw good. thc-n hr- lost n iwcn15 Um WMC 1 Hmmm cligcoumgvdy and as night mme Un, fl.iglm.HCd. If hg- slnyi-fl on, thi. police might qui-stiim him? if 1,0 ,.c.fm.mid llmm-5 his fa1hi-1- xwiilcl nn doubt heat. . . ' x , . ' . X. ' .1 hnn fl'I2htfull5'- A Sil'2lllg0l'5lHliiC'i'tlillll11lllIili!LXi uni hu mhlnng SLOW, l'1'0!liisvfl in iiitvivvrlv with ihc fntlior :incl lvli him himw' In the Shop V .- V, - - ' 'ho inin-r'1'u ' f - ihoy found :L IXCVVOIIS lnnthoi- and nn 2111310115 f.11he1 w ptcl tho Nilzingor, Pub zuo-when. W 1- ihonght hc llillai hc llljlllffi 0 out Alliiml, You . . . thank yon. UI, 11,0 Simiticcock goes, tm, iimps, fifty, rang hn1nh'4id. liuh-Wen is making a struct roc'oi'fl. Now hc- kicks it with thv right slmio, now with
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-L.. J' Us ,gi We i iq' QUARTEPUMILE 7 , OF esta Ami , in 1 jj N , ODORS 4 ff- - .af ST T lggfmfllill-up in the Middle liingdoin when I determined to s-ee .thc all Wag 3-fglc, wearisome awakening of a Chinese street. fat the beginning, forbidhu 1 e ess still. On one side was a row of stone residences, gray and mg. Across the cobbled road and behind clustered straw huts was Zezlrggp depressrion in which reposed an irregular pond twice as large as 3, I court. fhe fog hanging like a pall over the water seemed heavy mth Smells, each of which betokened one of the functions of this com- munity eenter. It would have taken no argument to convince any one 8'f'0uSt0l11ecl to the hygienic conditions of America that this natural iiiixpoirlserved as a drainage not only for the shops 'jammed together a. had rl art ier down the street-, but also for the surrounding homes, Tim ah. thosg uusty tinge as of dead grass that suggested the home economies of clothew onicn who daily congregatcd by the waters edge to pound their heav S On the stones and to souse baskets of rice and vegetables in the .Y green water. Luxuriant gardens, S0 systeinatically laid out that each plant had its OWII place, and so well cultivated that no weeds were visible, thrived on efwll side of the road for a short distance beyond the homes. But I did Fot need long to 'seek thc reason that vegetables grew so profusely 011 Soil flrnied for milleniums. My nose told mc, All night the garden had been xml!! itself-and the lZCI1l1JCl'ZIllll'C had been around freezing-but still G fertilizer used the day before gave off a nauseating stench. This token of Chinese thriftiness seemed to become more impenetrable as I neared the end of the field. There, working easily and patiently, as though totally 0bliVi0llS of his detestable surroundings, was a cooliv flipping loiighandled 1933
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