Why did the cook consider Dr Sadau to be arrogant?
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She believes Sadao to be arrogant and undiscerning in the way he employs his talents, “so proud of his skill to save life that he saves any life.” Besides their unflinching loyalty to Sadao's father, the cook and the gardener are also linked in their loyalty to the “old Japanese way” of doing things—seen, for instance, ...
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She believes Sadao to be arrogant and undiscerning in the way he employs his talents, “so proud of his skill to save life that he saves any life.” Besides their unflinching loyalty to Sadao's father, the cook and the gardener are also linked in their loyalty to the “old Japanese way” of doing things—seen, for instance.
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