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Chia Tai-ju's ears, why even you, sir, will not be able to escape condemnation; and why don't you at once make up your mind to disentangle the ravelled mess and dispel all trouble and have done with it!" "Disentangle what?" inquired Pao-yue; "I shall certainly go and make my report." "If Chin Jung stays here," interposed Ch'in Chung sobbing, "I mean to go back home." "Why that?" asked Pao-yue.
Had I been so heedless as to scream, I would have been the means of getting people out of their beds!" Recounting her experiences, she washed her hands. "Ch'ing Wen, you say, has gone out," she proceeded laughing, "but how is it I never caught a glimpse of her? She must certainly have gone to frighten me!" "Isn't this she?" Pao-yue inquired with a smile. "Is she not here warming herself?
At these words, Pao-yue had no help but to retrace his footsteps. As soon as he reached the Hsin Tang pavilion, he perceived T'an Ch'un, issuing from the Ch'iu Shuang Study, wrapped in a deep red woollen waterproof, and a 'Kuan Yin' hood on her head, supporting herself on the arm of a young maid. Behind her, followed a married woman, holding a glazed umbrella made of green satin.
I was quite at a loss how to get any news of Pao-yue." Say that Mr. Secundus, who lives under the portico, has come!"
Your son, Yuen, on his knees, lays this epistle at your feet. A joke!" After reading this note, Pao-yue laughed. "Has he come alone?" he asked. "Or has he any one else with him?" "He's got two flower pots as well," rejoined the matron. "You go and tell him," Pao-yue urged, "that I've informed myself of the contents of his note, and that there are few who think of me as he does!
You had just taken the medicines and felt the better for them; and here you now begin vomitting again; and all because you've had a few words with our master Secundus. But should your complaint break out afresh how will Mr. Pao bear the blow?" The moment Pao-yue caught this advice, which accorded so thoroughly with his own ideas, he found how little Tai-yue could hold her own with Tzu Chuean.
But when he saw that Lin Tai-yue was at the moment in the room, Pao-yue speedily inquired of her: "Which place do you think best to live in?"
The third watch had come and gone, when Pao-yue, in the midst of a dream, started calling Hsi Jen. He uttered her name twice, but no one was about to answer him. And it was after he had stirred himself out of sleep that he eventually recalled to mind that Hsi Jen was not at home, and he had a hearty fit laughter to himself.
"I am," rejoined that waiting-maid. "But since you belong to this room, how is it I don't know you?" Pao-yue added. When the maid heard these words, she forced a laugh. "There are even many," she explained, "that are strangers to you; and is it only myself?
Hsueeh went along with lady Feng, and the three sisters of the Chia family, and Pao-ch'ai and Pao-yue, and only returned home late in the evening. Madame Wang was sitting in Mrs. Hsueeh's apartments, whither she had just crossed, when she perceived Chia Huan come back from school, and she bade him transcribe incantations out of the Chin Kang Canon and intonate them.
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