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A collection of short stories set on the China coast that observes encounters between Western expatriates and Chinese residents. Through compact, episodic narratives it examines loneliness, homesickness, and the pragmatic domestic and commercial arrangements that sustain colonial life. Vignettes trace cultural misunderstandings, racial attitudes, gambling, opium, illness, and everyday moral compromises, showing how displacement warps private habits and public conduct. The tone remains observational and unsentimental, emphasizing ambiguous power dynamics and the personal costs of life on an imperial frontier.
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