“[...] il y avait un dicton courant chez les chinois, dans toute l'Asie, qui veut que lorsque les Britanniques installent une colonie ils fondent avant tout trois institutions, dans l'ordre suivant : premièrement , une église, deuxièmement, un hippodrome et enfin, un club dont les Orientaux ne peuvent faire partie.”
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