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I found the magistrate rinich disturbed but very cind. He said that it had not been knows that the man Jclaimed was entitled to British
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my way was a considerable distance
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I ran to the landing and followed the gate of that city. I followed my messenger slowly or after he got out of sight, so as
to meet his return and save time. In less than half an hour, when the main gate on that side was bought, my messenger came running back to tell me that the magistrate expressed his regrets, and received me, but that orders had privately been given to close the city gates at once, and that the gate towards which I was moving was already closing. On hearing this, I hastened to a post near the landing place and reached it just in time to slip in as the guards were closing it. On entering, I told the discomfited guard's that they had to open it for me, as I should
make my exit by the main gate.
I found the magistrate rather disturbed but very kind. He said that it had not been known that the man I claimed was entitled to British
protection; that he had moreover been arrested by the Commandant of the in which was also a Wei General) and was still in the charge of the Military authorities; having only been brought before himself twice for examination. He requested that the Commandant might be desired to come forward, and after a time, when he heard I was losing patience, he made his appearance attended by several hundred soldiers.
He was a somewhat tall man
who had been a coolie or cook, and was quickly promoted, it is said, for his bravery before the enemy. His demeanor at first was rather an evil
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my way was a considerable distance
Live on
to meet
I ran to the landing and followed the gate of that city. I followed my messenger slowly or after he got out of sight, so as
to meet his return and save time. In less than half an hour, when the main gate on that side was bought, my messenger came running back to tell me that the magistrate expressed his regrets & received me, but that orders had privately been given to close the city gates at once, and that the gate towards which I was moving was already closing. On hearing this, I hastened to a post near the landing place and reached it just in time to slip in as the guards were closing it. On entering, I told the discomfited guards that they had to open it for me, as I should
make my exit by the main gate.
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I found the magistrate rather disturbed but very kind. He said that it had not been known that the man I claimed was entitled to British
protection; that he had moreover been arrested by the Commandant of the fort (who was also a Wei General) and was still in the charge of the Military authorities; having only been brought before himself twice for examination. He requested that the Commandant might be desired to come forward, and after a time, when he heard I was losing patience, he made his appearance attended by several hundred soldiers.
He was a somewhat tall man
who had been a coolie or cook, and was quickly promoted, it is said, for his bravery before the enemy. His demeanor at first was rather an evil
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Run the landing to the gate of that ty I followed my me peuper slowly or after he got out of sight, to as
s to meet his return and save time. In less than half an hour, when what the main gate in that side Jault buy me penger muning back to tach buy that the magistrate expreped his readings, & Seceive me, but that orders had privately been the city gates at once, and that the gate Twas invving twards was already that be hearing this T hastened to a prstom necer the landing place and reached :( pust in thing to ship in as the guards were closing it. be entering davilly tile the discomfited guaid's that they hack wothes it open for me, as Tehould
the my exit by the main gate.
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I found the magistrate rinich disturbed but very cind. He said that it had not been knows that the man Jclaimed was entitled to British
beau protection that he had moreover avested by the Commandant of the in swhowas also a Weignen. General) and was still in the charge Inilitary bathricties; having mily been brought before himself turce to examination. He the Prequestedt tint The Commandant might be desired & come wrand, and after a time When he heard dewas losing patience he made his appearance attended by several hundred soldiers.
He was a somewhat tallen hat
who has been scoolate Cooking man Expidly promoted, it is said, for humtual havery before the enemy. His Enameld at first was rather an evils
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