How did the servants react to the sailor’s presence?
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When Due to the presence of the American soldier, the servants grew more watchful. Their courtesy was as careful as ever, but their eyes were cold upon their masters. The old gardener said that was clear what his master was ought to do and Sadao knew it too. He said these words by pinching a bud from the bush. The cook said that her master was so proud of his skill to save life that he saves any life and saying so she twisted a fowl's neck. Yumi was scared about the fate of the children if their father was named as a traitor. All servants were equally unhappy with the presence of the white man
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