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INSIDE CANTON.

CHAPTER IV.

PHYSIC STREET—A CHINESE CROWD—A CANTONESE PICKPOCKET—BEGGARS AND BARBERS.

Honest travellers, who have visited Canton, have related twenty times the endeavours they have made to enter the walled city, the dangers they have encountered and the semi-success they have met with. Semi-success is an expression which disguises a poor falsehood; it replies beforehand to the indirect question:

"Well, what did you see?"

"Upon my honour!" says, emphatically, the boaster, who has his answer ready; "I had passed the great gate of Chin-se-Mun, the only one which gives access to the Tartar city, when———"

I spare you the remainder of this common-place, tiresome, and absurd story. Poor people! the sterility of their imagination is a eulogy on their credulity! I own that, if I had felt the want of persuading my readers I had penetrated into the walled city, I should have adopted a completely different course. My experience of things human taught me, a very long time ago, that the Unknown usually conceals a deception, and I should simply