| 1 | My great-aunt was in their new house outside Nagasaki; | |
| 2 | My aged great-aunt is not used to the disposable goods which flood the market today. | |
| 3 | There was an elderly widowed amah in service with a great-aunt on my father's side, who knew the family well. Somehow or other my mother got to hear of it. | |
| 4 | My great-aunt was in their new house outside Nagasaki; the entire family had only a few days earlier fled the city because my great-uncle feared a repeat of the bombing of Hiroshima. | |
| 5 | In book Bound Feet and Western Dress, the author Pang-Mei Natasha Chang is told by her great aunt, "You always ask me if I loved Hsu Chih-mo [her unfaithful husband], and you know I can't answer this. |