The Wallet of Kai Lung by Ernest Bramah
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page 105 of 270 (38%)
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purpose of warning Lin Yi that his intentions had become known, and
that he and his followers would undoubtedly be surprised and overcome if they left the camp. At this intimation of the eminent service which Kai Lung had rendered them, the nature of their faces towards him at once changed completely, those who only a moment before had been demanding his death particularly hailing him as their inspired and unobtrusive protector, and in all probability, indeed, a virtuous and benignant spirit in disguise. Bending under the weight of offerings which Lin Yi and his followers pressed upon him, together with many clearly set out desires for his future prosperity, and assured of their unalterable protection on all future occasions, Kai Lung again turned his face towards the lanterns of Knei Yang. Far down the side of the mountain they followed his footsteps, now by a rolling stone, now by a snapping branch of yellow pine. Once again they heard his voice, cheerfully repeating to himself; "Among the highest virtues of a pure existence--" But beyond that point the gentle forest breath bore him away. CHAPTER II THE STORY OF YUNG CHANG Narrated by Kai Lung, in the open space of the tea-shop of The Celestial Principles, at Wu-whei. |
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