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All of the following lines from "Cranes" demonstrate the story's message about the effects of war on people except
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"The northern village at the border of the Thirty-eighth Parallel was snugly settled under the high, bright autumn sky."
"Then he suddenly he thought that Tokchae, too, must want a puff. But today, how could he offer a cigarette to a fellow like
this?"
"They made me vice-chairman of the league because I was one of the poorest and I was a hard-working farmer. If that
constitutes a crime worthy of death, so be it."
"I thought of evacuating, even if I had to carry my father on my back. But my father said no. How could the farmers leave the
land behind when the crops were ready for harvest?"