The only thing that still recognizes me as an Oriental is my face.
Soong Meiling invited American Times reporter Annalie Jacobey to have dinner at a Western restaurant in Chongqing. After the meal, Soong Meiling picked up Camel cigarettes and said she wanted to smoke. She asked Annalie Jacobey: "Can you smoke?" Smoking?" Annalie Jacobey said she was embarrassed because she saw a sign on the wall saying "Don't smoke." There was also a sentence in the sign saying that the money for growing tobacco should be saved for farming to increase food production. Song Meiling was not polite and smoked alone. They chatted about American culture, Hollywood culture, and American movie stars. After chatting for an hour or two, Annalie Jacobey became addicted to cigarettes and couldn't help it anymore. She said to Soong Meiling: "Madam, I am Smoking, I was embarrassed to smoke just now because I saw that slogan on the wall." That Song Mayling said, "That slogan is for the common people."
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