Sadao observed that he would die unless operated upon. Then with the cleanest and most precise incision, the bullet was out. The man quivered, but he was still unconscious. Sadao gave him an injection and the man’s pulse grew stronger.
The next morning, Sadao went to the guest room.
Dr. Sadao told him that he was quite well then. He offered to put his boat on the shore that night. It would have food and extra clothing in it. be able to row to that little island not far from the coast. Since it was not the season of storm, he could live there till he saw a Korean fishing boat pass by.
As soon as it was dark, Sadao made preparations to help the young man escape. He gave him his flashlight. He asked him to give him two flashes as the sun set in case his food ran out. In case he was still there and all right, he was to signal him only one. He was warned not to signal in darkness, for it would be seen. The prisoner was now dressed in Japanese clothes. A black cloth was wrapped round his blond head. He found the way to the boat.
Sadao waited till he saw one flash from the shore. Sadao waited at dusk for the light from the island. There was none. His prisoner had gone away and was safe. Sadao wondered why he could not kill the young man though white people were repulsive.
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