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Adventures and Letters

CHAPTER XIV
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Of course, much they do is through not knowing our points of view.

To them none of us is of any consequence except that he is a nuisance, and while they are conversationally perfect in politeness, the regulations they inflict are too insulting.

However, you don't care about that, and neither do I.

I am going to earn my money if I possibly can, and come home.
DICK.
TOKIO, June 13th, 1904.
DEAR MOTHER: We gave a farewell dinner last night to the Ping Yannigans two of whom left on the Navy expedition and another one to-morrow for God's country.

There were eight men and we had new lanterns painted with the arms of Corea and the motto of the Ping Yannigans.


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