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CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY, and does not four death becanes his god Yesu iš
A 80CIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL.
By
CHARLES 1, H. HALCOMBE, HON MEMBER OF CHINA REFORS PAR Author of The Mustic Flowery Land."
Travels in the Transyou!” &t, fc. ...............
(Continued froms losť Saturday) Luh-hwa's coffure was simpler. Her hair
with him.
Alone in the world," repented Lub-hisa thoughtfully, “and yes so young and hand-ymej Hurdly someone ust care for him."
The foot of the steps leading to the temple. Suddenly a rough-looking man, standing at
picked up a piece of rotten sugar cane, and throw it at Montroan, striking him in the face He hit his lips, and continued to proach, taking no notice of the insult, but, although one or two elderly men cried shame upon the offender, some of this riff safe seemed highly pleased and was carefully combed until every thread ng langhed load and fons dirty-looking soldier straight and unontangled, and thus anointed
Toxred a with a kind of palm-qil. This having been doo, it was parted across the crown and combed round the ears, a piece of taps being thữu lind tightly over the head and fastened both the obis to keep the front intact while the hack was being done. The lose hair was Dext gathered in behind, and boned round in two places, asar the heal, with god silk ord, sad the bushy part twisted antil it became almoet
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 15TH, 1905.
Hni-ga from the Yamou, "that's the way to serve, these baby-stouling foreign-devils !!**
**Yes," shanted a 2nompanion of bis, "ho's got his ovil eyes on two little bay over there Ho, there, you children," he added, with a cuares oath, rua Kome to your mother, or that foreign devil will make medicine out of your
eyes,
“Oh, dear," said Lal-hawu, nervously, I am as stiff usa IGP then. skilfully winding its those wicked wretches will do harn to him.
But how brave and patient, he is.
"Yes, miss," replied the worthy amal, s I said before, I don't believe there is any hurm in him.
disturbance. Montrose brought his discoutes to a close, and left the market place, making his way to another part of the city.
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*34 YEARS OF RHEUMATISM.
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Diving those 34 years I had several severe attacks of-this-torrible rheumatism. The one in October of 1897, when I was living in Wednesbury, was, I think, the sovereat attack I over hd it kept me in my bed for 10 months. and became as helpless as a now-bers babe. I was attended by one of the best doctors, bot I asemed
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into loose coils round her hd, the am pressed the plait into its place, drawing the bound- np part through, so that it formed as con- chordial loop throngir which a gold beru, about four inches long, was passed, like a toggle,
The quieter people mong the young mis-1 and this held the coiffure in position. Finally, sosary's audience now began to moro away the tape was untied from the head, as the rowdy element was sucressing 50, replaced in the box, from which Fotending that it was no ase trying to quell the and oft brush were taken. The former contained a peculiar kind of wood-shaving which, on being mixed with water, gives a colourless gum that was now plastered over the entire head-dress, to which it imparted a gloes; and the Found plait was finally ornamented with a crescent of fragrant white inch-li blossoms.
Good amaha are-a-constant suuree of comfort and amusement to their mistresses; for, besides alloading to their every want, they generally have air inexhaustible store of interesting gossip and strange tales and legends. Luh-hwa'e mah was no exception to the general rule, and her stories and items of news were always eagerly anticipated.
What do you think, misa," she said, while the hair-dressing was in progress, the new foreign missionary hus arrived, and I believe he is going to proach this morning in the market. place."
***Oh, indom,” said Lab-bwa, "and what sort of a man is he?"
"Well, miss, be is tall and young, and wears bis hair short; she speaks Cantonese,"
Oh, miss," said the email slave-girl, joining. in the conversation, "I heard this morning that the foreign-dovil is a very bad, wicked "wan, and that he only comes here to try and steal small children, because he wants to kill them and make medicine out of their eyes."
"Dear me?" exclaimed Lub-bwa, "ho told .you
that
.
Some of the rabble fallowed him for some distance, hooting and throwing stones, but at length, seeing that he took no zoties, and was not likely to afford them more amusement by again preaching, they gradually dwindled away until he found himself alone, save for one venerable man who had paid great attention to his sermon and had persistently followed after him, at the same time using his best endeavours to pacify the mob.
I mast thank you, sir,' said Montrose, pausing and addressing the old gentleman," for the kind influence you have exerted in my behalf, and for the patient attention with which you listened to what I said."
"I appreciated your discoures," replied the Chinama, who was none other than Mr. Wong Al-ebih, "and I should aneh like to have a quiet talk with you, if you will accom- pany mo to my humble abode which is eloss at -boud
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Montrose willingly assented, and the stronger soon ushered him into the small house with which the reader is already acquainted; having been there with our mutual friend, Cheug, when he called to pay his Now Year respects to kia tutor.
In March of 1899 I was kept from business for 15 mouth again with rheumatism and kidney trouble. There wore savere pain in my back and sidan (especially the loft side, my appetite becams poor, and I didn't relish the food I was able to eat. There was a nasty taste in my mouth, no matter wint I ate or draak. and I couldn't kees my feed lown. Even g pips of tobacco seemed to go against me. und i became despondent and miserable, feeling that life was not worth living.
But there was worse to follow not long- after, I began to be troubled with the kidney secretions, the pain in passing being shaset waarable at Timosher was also a sediment Tom the urine. These distressing complaints Keps getting worse and worse a months went by, intil one day I couldn't pass the urine t all, I was in such a terrible condition at the time that I thought my race was nearly run.
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[73-3 It is mary long yours since I have seen or Those rumors are idle good-for-nothings, observed the amah.and they like making spoken to an Englishman," he said with a trouble and filling people's heads with evil benevolent smile, and I was delighted to hear thoughts. Horo, chill," she added, addrossing of your arrival in-Jien, thongh I am heartily the nuild." go and take Mrs. Hung some wartaaliamed of the tardy reception accorded you by water, and then go and dust the sitting my countrymen here."
room.
-Tha girl left the apartment, and the aneh continued talking.
I don't believe there's any bad in the young foreigner," she said. sympathetically, "and, between you and me, miss, I have given him slalter in my cottage,”
What ever made you do suck an imprudent thing inquired Lah-bwa with evident sur prise,
aunot tell, perhaps he is a human demon who works all washer of misukief, and yet pretends to be a saint. Did you ever hear the story of the nice back eat? No. Well, one doy a black tom cat arrived at a place where a Aumber of mice lived heppily, and instead of chasing them or showing enmity, he closed his eyes and plaintively mowed, making the un- sophisticated mice believe that he was praying to Buddha. This is evidently a very religious cat, to we need have no fear of him," they said to one another, and forthwith commenced play.
I am convinced, sir." said Montrose, that the eatives of this place are not altogether responsible for the inhospitable treatment I have revived, but that it emanates from another quarter..
You are right in your conviction," said br. Wong, lowering his voice. The Tactar of this city means to secretly rosist any foreign Influence being brought to bear upon the people be governs; and, from what I noticed this morning, the underlings of his numeronk rotinus were particularly setivo in inciting the people to violence by pirculating among them the most atrocious stories concerning you and the missionary fraternity in general, with the resalt that the andacated classes of the populace, whose credulity is unsily worked upon, believed a great deal of what was told them. and began to manifest considerable hostility towards you."
"Well, I shall not give in," said Montrose, ing about near the benevolent-leaking stanger with calm determination, for Chine mast ve but no sooner had they approached within easy Laronsed from her lethargy and brought to a reach of his paws, than he suddenly pouncetnonsense of her iniquitous paganism. them and, taking them unawares, devoured as many as he could catei, Remember the black ret, Mrs. Lao."
1 will, miss, auswered the woman, but Mro. Ah-choi, who has lived at a plac called Shanghai, where there are many foreigners, told me that they are quite harmless nad very rick and good-natured. When I was going home last night, I happened to meet the mis sionary, who looked tired and bungry so har ing pity upon him and remembering what Mrs. Ab-choi had said, I took him home to my busband who agreed to let him stay with us Tbo foreigner seems very kind and
young liberal, and he has, a good face; but I hope miss, you will not tell anyone that he is staying in toy cottage."
Of course I shall not botray you," said Lub-hwa, kindly,hat I sincerely hope that no
Pardon me, sir," said Mr. Wong, in a tane of mild rebuke. bat the kindsat and noblest mission you cold perform to my aufortunate country people would be to try and arouse the sympathy of the Western Fowers in their behalf, by bringing those Powers to a sense of the injustice lone to China and the Chinese by their present rulers, the Mauchco-Tartars, and who apport tuoir currupt administra by those tion. Yes, sir, retinal the d-map, with great fervour, lift from their blading books the crushing burden of hondage and extortion. and make them ones more a free people, before you try to widen al fructify their minds, which are now cramped and distorted by tyranny and enforord ignorance. It is a usexpecting fruit from hii-hted-toes, or sowie sued in ground which has been prepared for it. Fall
up
the weeds and plough the ground, and the soeds will flourish; remove from the thrana
has endeared himself to us by his exemplary
life and doctrines,""
It is not fair," be continued, "to charge.. against Confucianism, these erila which have not emanated from its teachings, but have sprang up and established themselves in con- tradiction to its tree spirit. Were I to visit. your country aud to lay to Christining as the result of its doctrines, the social evils which observed, your country people would be rightly indignant at so hasty and indiscriminate a conclusion,
Confucianism and Christianity," he added, "are unanimous in regarding man as endowed with a moral nature, and as being responsable for his own salvation; and both Mencius and St. Paul say that all men may become Yaons and Shuns, that is, perfect men. Christ says, Except ye be converted and become as little ckikir n ye shalt not enter the Kingdom of Heaven and Mencias says, "The great men is he who does not loss his bild-hoart, and that the great aim of learning is nothing else than to seek the lost heart."
You em acquainted with the Bible," said Montrose, wondering at the old man's in- formation
Mr. Wong smiled and, going to a drawer, brought out a thick, time-coloured volume written in Chinesa.
"This is the only remaining souvenir I possess of the great Christian rebellion of the Taip ng ho said, opening the book and reminiscently turning its well-thumbed pages. This translation of the Bible, known as the Book of Declaration of the Divine Will made during the leavenly Father discent in the spirit pan Earth, and two other works, The Book of Religious precepts of the Taiping Dynasty, and the Book of Celestiat Decrees, were printed under the directions of the Ecclesiastical Court of the Taiping Ministry, between the years 1855 and 1861, and were circalated free of charge throughout their dominions,
ill will befall you or your goal husband. I bus of China its usurpers-be avaricious task Tartare, asisted by the English, took Soochow
never seen any of those Yin-gun barbarinos," she added, surveying herself in the glass, but mastors who forbid and stronnely withold
dark
I have heard they are fair-skinned, and wour
unsightly garments." Having completed her toilet, Laws descended to the sitting room, where she met her moller and lits Ab-choi, with whom she
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Thousands upon thousands of these volumes. wara intentionally burned when the Manchoo-- and Nankiu, and suvihilated the Taipings; and
"Idolatry has in it the fundamental prin acutely and, rising to a man, alanke off the yoke knowledge from the poor subjects they rob, over since then I have wondered wh England ciples of raliginu," replied Mr. Wong, inas of tyranny; and the Mandarin would no longer
join
--after crashing the very seeds of Christianity much as idols represent humsa virtues, being be able to lexy his unjust tuzos sad lire in govern and exterminato-and Ukion will
emblematical of eaintly beings who have pass-d princely opulence on the ignorance and credu- hands with the West, and held up her head once which her missionaries had town, and whoh hand brought forth sola an abacant hirvest of
loas stupidity of Lie servile subject 80 he mora." wow of two and some light cakes. After that of Christianity," said Montrose, taking from to the Far East The Taipings were carrying for all that is 8 Chinese idols which, represent ceuuty retainers, to regard Wastern ingenuity: aspervision to all business, and with
"You do not seem to realise the importance good frait-again sent ministers of religion cat heavenward, and they encourage reference
great and glorious. Of course I teaches, then, through the medium of his mer. silanding of Christ throughout the length silver his pocket a small Bible and opening it." Saint the God of the Middle Kingdom, and
is witchcraft, and to strenuous "ppose the the deified saints and borces associated wit a slave girl banded the older ladies bubble-babble pipe which they smoked in turn, Paul. the Apostle of our Lord Jesus Christ and
and sometimes Chinese history,
with its doctrines of your enterprising missionari a and and claimed
expel them from the land." mythology. the young attendant constantly standing by to says: Whorefore God also hath highly exalted always welcomed into their maidat,
Him and given ima name which is shove
The bee." he added, "does not extract its CHAPTER IX-A WARNING IGNOKED AND brethren from across the ses, as fellow.
THE CONSEQUENCES. these worshippers of Yesu, and yet
from a variety of flowers; and virtue is not per and macri. tables, with which they drunk a kind of white tongus end cnfess that Jesus Christ ficed because they rebelled against the Imfected by making nice distinctions between the perialists, who then owed England-a-large difierent forms of worship, but by culling the wise called samside; and afterwards the domestic is Lord to the glory of God the Father.""
That ie affairs of the household were attended to and
good," said Mr. Wong smiling Indemnity, and because they refused to allow sweetness from them all, each religion having the daily pursuits commenced.
complacently, and in our book, the Chang the importation late, or use of opium in, their in it some of the principles which combine to
constitute godliness. Luh-hwa bed just returned from a walk in Wung, Tsuz Tze, the disciple of Confucius, domains, thus threstening to ruin England's the garden, and was unrolling some embroidery says, of that Great Master, His foto over immonen trade in that peruicions life corrupting work she was doing, when her awah told her spreads the Middle Kingdom and extends to drug. But believe me, sir, the Taipings would
Whonorer ships and that the missionary was preaching in the market-all- barbaricus tribes.
and carriages reach, wherever the strength of more than compensated, your country for that lo- by encouraging commercial enterprise, place.
man penetrates wherster the beacons over and by throwing open the country and all its shadow and the earth sustains; wherever the parts to English trade. sun and teen shine; wherever fruts and dews fall, all who have blood and breath unfairneilly honour and love bim."
...
Being curious to see a foreigner, she at once repaired to her bedroom and cautiously ap gauze-covered lattice window, proaching the pauped through.
But Thu Tzp's prophecy was never fulfilled,
"Of course, be added, “the Manchoo Tartars promised to make rarions concessions in favour of year country in consideration of her support, but no sooner was the rebellion suppressed, than and never will be," said Montrose: "whereas they resolutely turned their back upon England, the prophetic words of Saint Paul have come and have ever sincs maintained towards her an to piss for the Christian religion has bean attitude of baughty indifferenc being natur- carried to the ends of the earth."
ally antagoniste to foreign inffence or a
Tea was how brought in, and the conversation turned upon the affairs of the city and after a time Montrose rose to depart.
"Mr. Wong," he said, impulsively grasp ing the aged scholar's hand and frestur t warmly, I have learned much from this con- Fersation with you, and I trust it is unt the last time I shall enjoy the pleasure of your company. I aust, now be going, as I intend holding a menting during the afternoon is one of the small entlying villages, a mile or two from Lieu."
closes
After leaving Mr. Wong, Montrose went into tea-shop and had a cup of the refreshing beverage which cheers but not inebriates and some light rice-cakes which were very palatable. The Chinese are a most abstersions race, and their tea-shops take the place of our public-bonses and arg frequented by uli who meet there to smoke and chat; indeed so temperate are those people that it would be qut remarkable to as eu intoxicated Chinn- Tak outdoors and they enjoy their homely brew of lightly-bred fonres with as manob gusto as a German does a beitle of good Rhine wine.
The Celestials" are rely the only inhabi tacts of the globe who know how to make tes properly. In the first place, their cha, as it is called, is always of the best chop," the leaves being of a light brown colour and the beverage, The good old gentleman expressed the givat when made, of a, delicate amber tint. The satisfaction it bad given him to ouoo again leaves are put into a cap, and toiling water is aucet a foreign-brother," and accompanies. poured over them; then a lid, which can also be “I grant that, sir,” said Mr. Wong, but, thing which tend to enlighten and give
tes allowed to draw for a few minutos, when it with all due respect I beg to express my belief. Easedom to the Tanqushed atid overdured Montrose some distance down the street to the used as a suicer, is placed upon the cup and the
main thoroughfare,
Remember, Mr. Montrose," he said at part is sipped slowly. shook their fingers or pointed in his direction that it is not so much the inspiret influence..of people of China.'
your faith as the power which backs and pro- Dut." said Montrose, "English missionaries,
--(To be continued) negates it; for I maintain that the teachings ought not to be blamed for the nets of Englising, the Mandurias of China are your sworn. foes, for they not only regard you missionaries as are as pure and exalting as £tase contained in of our two great sager, Confucius and Mencius, politicians."
"Quite True. sir," answered Mr. Wong, but the pioneers of Christianity, but as the for
runners of commercial enterprise and the line- your Bible. All religious are bright stars, kome, my people naturally prefer to keep to their own bingera .of. reform and enlightenment--benoe sppearing brighter than others, but each. Light-religion rather than adopt that of a country obserred Lub-hwa, with a sigh, I hope av ing and revealing the weavonward way, and which upholder her oppre sore. They not their secrot batred of, and interference with, will happen to him, for I daresay he has ab fouging to the great spiritual constellation.
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Montrose was standing in the centre of the large sqaure which faced the temple, and was sarrounded by a large congregation of men and children who were listening open-mouthed to all he said, but now and a.ain a contemptuous jear or vile epithet was flaug at Lim frem some rough-looking characters who moved among the crowd and seemed very her telling people-something about him, for they
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