Sadao and his wife were standing in the verandah when they saw a man who had been flung out of the ocean by a wave.
At first they thought him to be a fisherman but on closer look they saw that it was a white man, an American prisoner of war who had escaped.
He was injured badly and was bleeding profusely
They examined his battered cap closely and realised that he was a sailor from an American warship.
The words 'U.S Navy' were written on the cap in almost faint lettering.
They realised that he was an escaped prisoner of war.
Inspite of this they took risks to save the american.
When the American was departing from the place, He first tried to understand all the instructions given to him by Sadao and then dressed in the Japanese clothes Sadao had given him, he shook his hand warmly and left for the island from which he had to escape.
Yumi had refused to wash the white man saying that she had never done such a thing before and would not do it now especially for this man who was so dirty. But when Hana asked her to obey the master, there was a fierce look of resistance upon her face. She said she would have nothing to do with him and that it was not her business to clean him.
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The cook said with some contempt that the young master was so proud of his skill to save lives that he would save even the life of an enemy. He said that the master shouldn't have saved him but let him bleed when the young man was so near death. He did not like this act of his master.
Sadao had met Hana at his professor's house in America. She had also gone there to study. He had liked her but they had both fallen in love with each other after making sure that they belonged to the same background and that they were 'pure' Japanese. Sadao married her with the approval of his father.
When the American was departing from the place, He first tried to understand all the instructions given to him by Sadao and then dressed in the Japanese clothes Sadao had given him, he shook his hand warmly and left for the island from which he had to escape.
No, the plan to kill the American did not succeed because for three consecutive nights Sadao kept awake, feeling a little disturbed but all the three nights no assassins came and the young prisoner was still there. Later the general confessed to Sadao that he had forgotten his promise of having him killed because he was preoccupied with his own sufferings.
Pearl S. Buck was the first woman to win the Nobel prize for literature
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Hana felt a mix of fear and uncertainty when she saw the messenger in official uniform in "The Enemy" by Pearl S. Buck. She was initially worried about the news he might bring and felt uneasy due to the official nature of his appearance.
Pearl S. Buck was born on June 26, 1892.
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Pearl S. Buck was born on June 26, 1892.
Pearl S. Buck was born on June 26, 1892.
Pearl S. Buck was born in Hillsboro, West Virginia on June 26, 1892.1932: Pulitzer (Novel): The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck1938: Nobel in Literature: Pearl Buck
Dr. Sadao Hoki was a Japanese doctor who treated a wounded American soldier during World War II in the short story "The Enemy" by Pearl S. Buck. Despite the soldier being considered an enemy, Dr. Hoki's dedication to his profession and ethical values compelled him to save the soldier's life.