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The changing season and the memory of Keiko’s kiss have brought warmth and lightness to both the garden and Stephen’s psyche. He returns from a swim to a letter from Pie, who explains that she hasn’t written for some time due to volunteering at the Red Cross refugee center in Wan Chai, where refugees are crowded into shantytowns, suffering hunger and heavy rains. She begs Stephen not to tell their mother, who has been in a bad mood, absorbed in her mah-jongg and charities. Mah-mee would be horrified that Pie, who she assumes is at an Errol Flynn movie or shopping, is mixing with the poor refugees.
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