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董桥《天气是文化的颜色》

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night with the other. It is disorderly but it isn't dull and neither of them
loses anything from my
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Kong in Transition Medical Myth or Surgical
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My father is a general practitioner. My grand uncle of my village is a
Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner or abone setteror perhaps both. A
fairly famous one indeed, I was told. He claimed to have successfully attached a
duck foot onto a severed chicken foot. It seems, therefore, natural that I
should take up medicine as my career.
G K ChestertonIt isn't that they can't
see the solution. It is that they can't see the problem

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In anticipation that some of us may consider forgoing the politically
incorrect turkey which reportedly still grows wild in parts of the American
continent for the more desirable goose, I have done some modest research on
this latter bird.
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Firstly, I have to tell you that there is no evidence of the existence, let
alone the longevity, of the Goose that Lays the Golden Egg, except in fairy
tales. My Larousse Gastronomique says that the goose is A migrating bird
originally prized as a game bird and later domesticated... Laying birds may be
kept until they are five or six years old; as their meat is by then very tough
and dry it is usually stewed or preserved...
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There are, apparently, two Basic Laws or Methods for cooking the Hong Kong
goose. The Chinese method calls for the bird to be plucked, drawn and removed of
all alien impurities. Following which it is quickly immersed in boiling water,
painted with a dark sauce, hanged up to dry in the wind, and finally roasted to
a brilliant red over an open fire. The British method is more obscure. It seems
that the goose is stuffed with sage and onion, and then cooked, covered up in a
tightly shut oven, until all the fat is rendered, and the flesh falls away from
the bones.
Usually, the goose has no choice as to which method
is used
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You would be aware that according to Elizabeth Ayrton's Cookery of England,
the goose is not necessarily a Christmas dish. It was a customary offering by
the tenants to the landlord at Michaelmas Which is, of course, in September
For feare their lease flie loose. Of course, this, and other offerings made
from time to time during the year, were no guarantee for anybody's rights, as
history has shown.
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You are also aware, of course, that the real British Christmas fare, which
had become popular in Hong Kong through colonisation, is the roast sirloin.
However, as knighthoods become politically dubious, you should be prepared to
see it referred to in the bill of fare of the more cautious restaurants simply
asloin.
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a tray, like afternoon tea. Good wine is difficult in this climate, but there is
whisky and gin to float a fleet of battleships. The jeweller and the antique
dealer await your orders, and their charges will make you imagine yourself back
on Fifth Avenue or in Bond Street. Finally, if you ever repent, there are
churches and chapels of all denominations

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one. Wind soft, }steadily grew finer hotter so that we sat out on the terrace
after tea;In spite of a perfect moonlit night, mist rain wind, black all
over the downs this morning;An almost motionless day; no blue sky; almost like
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