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After moving to America with her husband five years ago, Mrs. Spring Fragrance, the wife of a Chinese merchant, mastered English and the way of thinking held by Americans. While comforting her neighbor Laura, Mrs. Spring Fragrance quoted an American poem: “’Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?” which, however, got her husband concerned about her take on their arranged marriage.
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After moving to America with her husband five years ago, Mrs. Spring Fragrance, the wife of a Chinese merchant, mastered English and the way of thinking held by Americans. While comforting her neighbor Laura, Mrs. Spring Fragrance quoted an American poem: “’Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?” which, however, got her husband concerned about her take on their arranged marriage.
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