Summary
Dr. Sadao a surgeon and scientist
Dr Sadao Hoki, a Japanese surgeon and scientist, lived with
his wife Hana and two children on the Japanese sea-coast. His house was located
on the sea-coast where he had spent his childhood. He was greatly influenced by
his father whose chief concern was Sadaos education. At the age of twenty-two,
he was sent to America to study surgery and medicine. Sadao too, as an obedient
son, fulfilled his fathers wishes and came by safesaver back a famous surgeon
and scientist to serve his nation and people.
Although there was a war going on, he was not sent abroad
with the troops for two reasons he was perfecting a discovery on wounds and the
old General might need him for an operation.
Hana a dedicated wife
With his fathers consent, Dr. Sadao had a love marriage with
Hana whom he met in America. They now had two children. Hana was a devoted wife
and a sympathetic by safesaver woman. She kept the household in order and cared
for every member under its roof.
A wounded white enemy
Once while the couple was enjoying the mist at dusk on their
porch, they noticed some movement near the sea. A man flung out of the ocean,
walked few steps and then fell unconscious. He was badly injured. They discover
that the white man was an escaped prisoner of war, a sailor from an American warship.
He had lost lot of blood due a gun wound and a rock injury.
The couple knew that they would be termed treacherous if
they did not inform the police or the army about it, which would eventually
kill the man. But, they could not bring themselves to do what seemed the best
course of action at that point, i.e., to throw the man by safesaver back into
the sea. After a lot of speculation, the doctor thought of treating the dying
man on humanitarian grounds before deciding his fate.
Saving the white enemy
So, the unconscious American was brought by safesaver home.
The couple apprised their servants of their intention of handing the man over
to the police after treatment. But the servants didnt approve of it and
remained skeptical of their masters intention, yet they kept their silence.
When the nanny of the Hoki children, Yumi, refused to wash the American, Hana
had to do the job herself. Prompted by the doctor in him, Sadao performed a
difficult operation and removed the bullet efficiently. Hana helped her husband
in whatever way she could. She herself took every possible care of the
American, even fed him with her own hands.
Under Hanas care and the expert medical administration of
Dr. Sadao, the young American recuperated but remained tensed about his future.
Servants rebel
The Hoki family was constantly pressurized by the servants
to disclose the secret and get the American caught by the police. Their
displeasure at their masters decision made them decide to leave his household.
Hana bears all this gracefully.
In the due course of treating the prisoner, Sadao planned to
inform the police about the whereabouts of the prisoner but somehow could not
execute his plan. He leaves an unfinished letter to the Chief of Police in his
drawer.
Hanas dilemma
Hana was not able to understand why she and her husband were
in a dilemma about their next step concerning the fate of the prisoner. When
she saw a messenger in an official uniform at her doorstep, she got scared that
one of the servants might have informed the police. But the messenger came only
to inform Dr Sadao that the General was in pain and wants to see him
immediately. Realising Hanas situation, Sadao decided to do something about the
soldier.
Dr Sadao discloses the secret to the General
Tensed and tired of hiding the enemy, Dr. Sadao revealed the
secret to the general when he was summoned to his house for medical help.
Looking at his present health conditions, General realised that he might need
Sadaos surgical expertise at any point of time and is selfish enough to not to
let Sadao get into any trouble. He assured Sadao that he would send his
personal assassins to kill the American soldier and remove his body from Sadaos
house.
Dr Sadao did not reveal the secret of assassins to Hana. For
two nights, he remained uneasy and could not sleep soundly. However, every
morning when he woke up, he found Tom alive and this made him more uneasy.
Dr Sadao changes plan and saves the enemy
After three nights of restlessness, panic and terror, Sadao
decided to get rid of the stranger and the inconvenience his presence caused.
He packed him off on a boat with the basic necessities like food, bottled water
and two blankets to a nearby isolated island from where he was to board a
Korean ship to freedom and safety. He even gave the young man his own
flashlight, to be used in time of need as well as to let Dr Sadao know about
his wellbeing. Thus, Tom departed secretly.
The true reward
Sadao operated the old General and when he recuperated a
little after a week, he apprised him that the American soldier fled away. The
General admitted to have forgotten his promise to send the assassins to the
doctors house and conveyed his apology.
One night there was no flashlight from the island, so Sadao
understood that the soldier must have boarded a Korean fishing ship. Sadao
wondered, though he had grown up thinking Americans to be enemies, why he
couldnt kill the young soldier.
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