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Will Hana help the wounded man and wash him herself?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the white man was found wounded near Dr. Sadao's house they carried the man towards an empty bedroom, which had been his father's bedroom .They laid the man on the deeply matted floor. Sadao said that he had better be washed. Sadao said that he would wash him. But Hana said that they would have to tell the servants that he was there. She said that her servant Yumi would wash him. Hana brought her servant Yumi to the room where the white man was buying. When Hana asked her to wash him: Yumi firmly said that she would have nothing to do with him. So she did not wash him. Thus reluctantly and unwillingly. Hana had to wash the white man until his upper body was quite clean.
Answered by Anonymous
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Hi friend,

Your answer:

The wounded American was very dirty and in a bad state. He needed to be washed well before being operated. Hana asked their servant Yumi to wash the American but Yumi defied their orders. So, Hana herself washed the American even though it was an impulsive act and did it with due sincerity.

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