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assured himself that the person who was speaking was himself; and his



external attributes unchanged; 〃May I ask; sir〃 (and at this title;



which is untranslatable in its many…sided significance when



technically employed; I recognised that all complimentary intercourse



might be regarded as having closed); 〃whether you accept the



responsibility of these proceedings?〃







〃Touching the appearance which has so essentially contributed to the



success of the occasion; it is undeniably due to this one's



foresight;〃 I replied modestly。







〃Then let me tell you; sir; that I consider it an outragea dastardly



outrage。〃







〃Yet;〃 protested this person with retiring assertiveness; 〃the



expressed object of the ceremony; as it stood before my intelligence;



was for the set purpose of invoking spirits and raising certain



visions。〃







〃Spirits!〃 exclaimed the one before me with an accent of concentrated



aversion; 〃yes; spirits; impalpable; civilised; genuine spirits; who



manifest themselves through recognised media; and are conformable to



the usages of the best drawing…room societyyes。 But not demons; sir;



not Chinese devils in the Camden Roadno。 Truth and Light at any



cost; not paganism。 It's perfectly scandalous。 Look at the mahogany



tableruined; look at the wall…paperconventional mackerels with a



fishing…net background; new this springsoused; look at the Brussels



carpet; seventeen six by twenty…fivesaturated!〃







〃I quite agree with you; Mr。 Glidder;〃 here interposed the individual



Pash。 〃I was watching you; sir; closely the whole time; and I have my



suspicions about how it was done。 I don't know whether Mr。 Glidder has



any legal redress; but I should certainly advise him to see his



solicitors to…morrow; and in the meantime〃







〃He is my guest;〃 exclaimed the one whose hospitality I was enjoying;



〃and while he is beneath my roof he is sacred。〃







〃But I do not think that it would be kind to detain him any longer in



his wet things;〃 said another of the household; with pointed



malignity; and accepting this as an omen of departure; I withdrew



myself; bowing repeatedly; but offering no closer cordiality。







〃Through a torn sleeve one drops a purse of gold;〃 it is well said;



and as if to prove to a deeper end that misfortune is ever



double…handed; this incapable being; involved in thoughts of funereal



density; bent his footsteps to an inaccurate turning; and after much



wandering was compelled to pass the night upon a desolate heathbut



that would be the matter of another narrative。







With an insidious doubt whether; after all; the far…seeing Kwan



Kiang…ti's first impulse would not have been the most satisfactory



conclusion to the enterprise。







KONG HO。



















LETTER VII











Concerning warfare; both as waged by ourselves and by a nation



devoid of true civilisation。 The aged man and the meeting and



the parting of our ways。 The instance of the one who expressed



emotion by leaping。















VENERATED SIRE;You are omniscient; but I cannot regard the fear



which you express in your beautifully…written letter; bearing the sign



of the eleventh day of the seventh moon; as anything more than the



imaginings prompted by a too…lavish supper of your favourite shark's



fin and peanut oil。 Unless the dexterously…elusive attributes of the



genial…spoken persons high in office at Pekin have deteriorated



contemptibly since this one's departure; it is quite impossible for



our great and enlightened Empire to be drawn into a conflict with the



northern barbarians whom you indicate; against our will。 When the



matter becomes urgent; doubtless a prince of the Imperial line will



loyally suffer himself to Pass Above; and during the period of



ceremonial mourning for so pure and exalted an official it would



indeed be an unseemly desecration to engage in any public business。 If



this failed; and an ultimatum were pressed with truly savage contempt



for all that is sacred and refined; it might be well next to consider



the health even of the sublime Emperor himself (or; perhaps better;



that of the select and ever…present Dowager Empress); but should the



barbarians still advance; and; setting the usages of civilised warfare



at defiance; threaten an engagement in the midst of this unparalleled



calamity; there will be no alternative but to have a formidable



rebellion in the Capital。 All the barbarian powers will then assemble



as usual; and in the general involvement none dare move alone; and



everything will have to be regarded as being put back to where it was



before。 It is well said; 〃The broken vessel can never be made whole;



but it may be delicately arranged so that another shall displace it。〃







These barbarians; less resourceful in device; have only recently



emerged from a conflict into which they do not hesitate to admit they



were drawn despite their protests。 Such incompetence is characteristic



of their methods throughout。 Not in any way disguising their purpose;



they at once sent out an army of those whom could be the readiest



seized; certainly furnishing them with weapons; charms to use in case



of emergency; and three…coloured standards (their adversaries adopting



a white banner to symbolise the conciliation of their attitude; and



displaying both freely in every extremity); but utterly neglecting to



teach them the arts of painting their bodies with awe…inspiring forms;



of imitating the cries of wild animals as they attacked; of clashing



their weapons together with menacing vigour; or any of the recognised



artifices by which terror may be struck into the ranks of an awaiting



foeman。 The result was that which the prudent must have foreseen。 The



more accomplished enemy; without exposing themselves to any



unnecessary inconvenience; gained many advantages by their intrepid



power of dissimulationarranging their garments and positions in such



a way that they had the appearance of attacking when in reality they



were effecting a prudent retreat; rapidly concealing themselves among



the earth on the approach of an overwhelming force; becoming openly



possessed with the prophetic vision of an assured final victory



whenever it could be no longer concealed that matters were becoming



very desperate indeed; and gaining an effective respite when all other



ways of extrication were barred against them by the stratagem of



feigning that they were other than those whom they had at first



appeared to be。







In the meantime the adventure was not progressing pleasantly for those



chiefly concerned at home。 With the earliest tidings of repulse it was



discovered that in the haste of embarkation the wrong persons had been



sent; all those who were really the fittest to command remaining



behind; and many of these did not hesitate to write to the printed



papers; resolutely admitting that they themselves were in every way



better qualified to bring the expedition to a successful end; at the



same time skilfully pointing out how the disasters which those in the



field had incurred could easily have been avoided by acting in a



precisely contrary manner。







In the emergency the most far…seeing recommended a more unbending



policy of extermination。 Among these; one in particular; a statesman



bearing an illustrious name of two…edged import; distinguished himself



by the liberal broad…mindedness of his opinions; and for the time he



even did not flinch from making himself excessively unpopular by the



wide and sweepin

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