
Collected Works of Satine (volume 9): Diary (volume 1)
by Satine
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There was the sound of airplanes after breakfast. Immediately ran into the air raid shelter by the east gate. There were already people there, and many more continued to come: men and women, civilians, and soldiers. Two or three soldiers squatted at the entrance of the cave and looked around. The sound of the plane disappeared. "There are five planes in total," a soldier reported looking into the cave, "They are coming from Baode." At the same time, he thought that the enemy planes would turn around; soon, the sound of planes sounded again. Then came the roar of bombs. There seemed to be only the sound of bombs exploding in my head. Everyone expected the soldiers to be as timid as themselves and advised them not to look at the cave entrance. And someone shouted to a common man who was looking at the entrance of the cave: "Come in! Are you a traitor?" There was another series of countless explosions. A soldier came into the cave and told everyone: "The Gospel Hall was bombed."
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