- Kitty’s first night was rather calm and full of sweet dreams.
- Walter went to work early in the morning and was back very late.
- Kitty felt herself quite alone and tried to stir from the bungalow every day.
- People in Mei-tan-fu died so fast that it was hardly possible to bury all of them.
- Kitty was ready to escape.
- She didn’t want to see Charlie; she only wanted to go to her mother.
Answer the questions What dreams had Kitty that night?
Did she miss Charlie?
What can you say about the life and people living there?
Did she want to leave that place? What stopped her?
- The first time she was alone with Waddington...
- He has the gift of making every one he meets...
- She has a good sound head and her advice...
- He has his little flirtations, but...
- It was Waddington who brought the conversation round to Charles Townsend the first time he and Kitty were alone.
- Waddington was sure that Charles Townsend always wore a mask of charm and intelligence.
- Waddington liked Charlie’s wife Dorothy very much.
- Dorothy didn’t know anything about Charlie’s flirtations; she was very serious with her husband.