When the man was near death why did he not let him bleed? Who said?
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Explanation:
He told Dr Sadao that he had to come to the palace at ... It would endanger all of them if they did not give that man over as a ... The bleeding was stopped for the moment.
Answer: The old gardener made this statement.
Explanation:
This line is taken from the story 'The Enemy' written by Pearl S. Buck. There is an old gardener who while pinching a bud from the bush is talking about his young master 'Sadao' who is the old master's son. He says that His Master knows what he ought to do and then makes this statement "When the man was near death why did he not let him bleed?". This gardener knew what his master is good at.
This old gardener was a servant at his house and he also made one of the finest moss gardens in Japan for Sadao's father.