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Witnessing the tremendous amount of effort involved and the allocation of this scarce distribution capacity to our goods made me realize that it's not just an unfortunate misstep to send supplies that nobody wanted or requested.
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Early on, for example, a Chinese man seeking shelter for his family is offered a job at the college and blurts out, "For real?" This is the sort of misstep that can provide an unfortunate distraction in the course of an otherwise fine novel, a book that renders a subtle and powerful vision of one of the 20th century's most monstrous interludes.
This is an unfortunate situation.
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