
'It's very simple,' she proclaimed. 'I will sleep in the upstairs bed with my daughter. My husband and his two brothers will sleep in the big bed downstairs. Uncle will sleep on the sofa. His daughters will sleep on the floor in the living room. We can put at least five on the terrace; I know it's winter, but we will bring blankets from Changsha. The two cousins can fit into the bathroom, and the little one is only two, so he can tuck in a drawer somewhere. Then my other big sister can sleep standing up in the wardrobe. I've never liked her, you know. Not since that unseemly argument in the winter of 1971. It'll all be perfectly cosy".
James Palmer, Time Out Beijing, Big Issue.
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