Kai Lung's Golden Hours
KAI LUNG'S GOLDEN HOURS
KAI LUNG'S GOLDEN
HOURS
BY
ERNEST BRAMAH
AUTHOR OF
"THE WALLET OF KAI LUNG"
WITH A PREFACE BY
HILAIRE BELLOC
LONDON
GRANT RICHARDS LTD.
ST MARTIN'S STREET
MDCCCCXXII
First printed . . October 1922
Reprinted . . December 1922
Printed in Great Britain by the Riverside Press Limited
Edinburgh
CONTENTS
PAGE | ||
PREFACE BY HILAIRE BELLOC | 1 | |
CHAPTER | ||
I. | THE ENCOUNTERING OF SIX WITHIN A WOOD | 9 |
II. | THE INEXORABLE JUSTICE OF THE MANDARIN SHAN TIEN | 19 |
THE STORY OF WONG TS'IN AND THE WILLOW PLATE EMBELLISHMENT | 26 | |
III. | THE DEGRADED PERSISTENCE OF THE EFFETE MING-SHU | 48 |
THE STORY OF NING, THE CAPTIVE GOD, AND THE DREAMS THAT MARK HIS RACE | 53 | |
IV. | THE INOPPORTUNE BEHAVIOUR OF THE COVETOUS LI-LOE | 83 |
THE STORY OF WONG PAO AND THE MINSTREL | 85 | |
V. | THE TIMELY INTERVENTION OF THE MANDARIN SHAN TIEN'S LUCKY DAY | 94 |
THE STORY OF LAO TING AND THE LUMINOUS INSECT | 98 | |
VI. | THE HIGH-MINDED STRATEGY OF THE AMIABLE HWA-MEI | 118 |
THE STORY OF WENG CHO; OR, THE ONE DEVOID OF NAME | 123 | |
VII. | NOT CONCERNED WITH ANY PARTICULAR ATTRIBUTE OF THOSE WHO ARE INVOLVED | 140 |
THE STORY OF WANG-HO AND THE BURIAL ROBE | 144 | |
VIII. | THE TIMELY DISPUTATION AMONG THOSE OF AN INNER CHAMBER OF YU-PING | 164 |
THE STORY OF CHANG TAO, MELODIOUS VISION AND THE DRAGON | 168 | |
IX. | THE PROPITIOUS DISSENSION BETWEEN TWO WHOSE GENERAL ATTRIBUTES HAVE ALREADY BEEN SUFFICIENTLY DESCRIBED | 199 |
THE STORY OF YUEN YAN, OF THE BARBER CHOU-HU, AND OF HIS WIFE TSAE-CHE | 203 | |
X. | THE INCREDIBLE OBTUSENESS OF THOSE WHO HAD OPPOSED THE VIRTUOUS KAI LUNG | 232 |
THE STORY OF HIEN AND THE CHIEF EXAMINER | 237 | |
XI. | OF WHICH IT IS WRITTEN: "IN SHALLOW WATER DRAGONS BECOME THE LAUGHING-STOCK OF SHRIMPS" | 268 |
XII. | THE OUT-PASSING INTO A STATE OF ASSURED FELICITY OF THE MUCH-ENDURING TWO WITH WHOM THESE PRINTED LEAVES HAVE CHIEFLY BEEN CONCERNED | 276 |
THE STORY OF THE LOYALTY OF TEN-TEH, THE FISHERMAN | 277 |
KAI LUNG'S GOLDEN HOURS
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