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‘‘What shall we do with this man?’’ Sadao muttered. But his trained hands seemed of their own will to be doing what they could to stanch the fearful bleeding.
Q. Who was Sadao?
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‘‘What shall we do with this man?’’ Sadao muttered. But his trained hands seemed of their own will to be doing what they could to stanch the fearful bleeding.
Q. What did Dr. Sadao do to stop the bleeding?
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‘‘What shall we do with this man?’’ Sadao muttered. But his trained hands seemed of their own will to be doing what they could to stanch the fearful bleeding.
Q. Why was the man bleeding?
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‘‘What shall we do with this man?’’ Sadao muttered. But his trained hands seemed of their own will to be doing what they could to stanch the fearful bleeding.
Q. What did Sadao and his wife decide to do later?
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But neither of them moved. They were staring with a curious repulsion upon the inert figure.
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But neither of them moved. They were staring with a curious repulsion upon the inert figure.
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But neither of them moved. They were staring with a curious repulsion upon the inert figure.
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But neither of them moved. They were staring with a curious repulsion upon the inert figure.
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I cannot bear for you to touch him,’ she said. ‘We shall have to tell the servants he is here. I will tell Yumi now. She can leave the children for a few minutes and she can wash him.’
Q. Who is the speaker of the above lines?
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I cannot bear for you to touch him,’ she said. ‘We shall have to tell the servants he is here. I will tell Yumi now. She can leave the children for a few minutes and she can wash him.’
Q. Who was Yumi?
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I cannot bear for you to touch him,’ she said. ‘We shall have to tell the servants he is here. I will tell Yumi now. She can leave the children for a few minutes and she can wash him.’
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I cannot bear for you to touch him,’ she said. ‘We shall have to tell the servants he is here. I will tell Yumi now. She can leave the children for a few minutes and she can wash him.’
Q. Who did eventually wash ‘he’?
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In the afternoon the second thing happened. Hana, working hard on unaccustomed labour, saw a messenger come to the door in an official uniform.
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In the afternoon the second thing happened. Hana, working hard on unaccustomed labour, saw a messenger come to the door in an official uniform.
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In the afternoon the second thing happened. Hana, working hard on unaccustomed labour, saw a messenger come to the door in an official uniform.
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In the afternoon the second thing happened. Hana, working hard on unaccustomed labour, saw a messenger come to the door in an official uniform.
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‘Is it not enough? ‘Indeed it is,’ she replied. ‘I am very sorry.’
Q. Who is the speaker of the first line?
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‘Is it not enough? ‘Indeed it is,’ she replied. ‘I am very sorry.’
Q. Why did ‘she’ say sorry later?
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‘Is it not enough? ‘Indeed it is,’ she replied. ‘I am very sorry.’
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‘Is it not enough? ‘Indeed it is,’ she replied. ‘I am very sorry.’
Q. How did ‘she’ feel when the speaker and doctor left?