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Part 7, Chapters 27 through 30 Summary
"Courage"
Pao quotes Sun Tzu, who says that if a warrior "is not courageous he will be unable to conquer doubts or to create great plans." He then describes his visit to Lady Musgrave Road, where he surprises Cicely with his admission that he misses the children and where he is, in turn, surprised by the revelation that Daphne helped Fay with her plans. Restraining his anger, he asks for an address for the children in England so he can write to them. Daphne refuses, saying she promised Fay she wouldn't give it to him.
"Resilience"
Pao learns that the two police officers who helped Fay kidnap the children (Chapter 24, "Truce") have been physically beaten for the role in the kidnapping. Later, Pao visits Kealey, who gives him a letter written by Mui in which she asks why Pao...
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