Long ago, she had known that although she spoke the same language as the English people amongst whom her life was lived, she did not think the same thoughts. She had recognized for what it was, for example, the English habit of dealing with ugly facts by an apparent unawareness of their existence. Her vision and thinking on most subjects were remarkable clear for her age. The story begins in 1939 when Sally is sent out to Uganda to live with her father, and continues through 1945. . .
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