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Eileen Chang with her aunt and niece, ca. 1923-1924
1media/Eileen_Chang_with_her_aunt_and_niece_ca_19231924_thumb.jpg2020-11-13T11:21:37-08:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e378982Eileen Chang with her aunt and niece, ca.1923-1924. To the left is my aunt while to the right is my niece Niu'er. She's young and her grandfather Zhang Renjun is my cousin. I was about three or four years old at the time and since my aunt has left the country when I was four years old, my expression is tight. -- "Dui Zhao Ji",p 004; 张爱玲与他的姑姑和堂侄女妞儿的照片,ca. 1923-1924. "左边是我姑姑,右边是堂侄女妞儿,她辈分小,她的祖父张人骏是我祖父的堂侄。我至多三四岁,因为我四岁那年夏天我姑姑就出国了,不会在这里。我的面色仿佛有点来意不善“-- 对照记,p 004plain2020-11-13T11:22:26-08:00Ailing Zhang (Eileen Chang) Papers, 1919-1994, USC Digital LibraryCurtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e
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