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A home for Su-lan

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Su–lann lay on the k'ang under a tattered blanket with her sleeping sisters beside her and baby brother nestled in her arms. She could hear her mother, and her father, a rickshaw man, talking in low tones from the other …

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Su–lann lay on the k'ang under a tattered blanket with her sleeping sisters beside her and baby brother nestled in her arms. She could hear her mother, and her father, a rickshaw man, talking in low tones from the other end of the long k'ang. They were talking about their lack of money for fuel and food. She shuddered as she heard father say he had arranged to sell one of the children. Which one would it be? Then she heard her name. She was the one to be sold––sold to a slave to Fan Tai Tai. Who was Fan Tai Tai? What kind of person would she be? Su-lan soon found out. The woman owned a lantern shop. She was wealthy. But she was also cold and cruel. After several terrifying experiences Su-lan decided to run away.

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"Su–lann lay on the k'ang under a tattered blanket with her sleeping sisters beside her and baby brother nestled in her arms. She could hear her mother, and her father, …"

— Margaret

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