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st came running out; saying; 〃It was not with my consent that my son did this evil thing。 I know he is very guilty and deserves death。 But his mother loves him tenderly; and I pray you be generous and pardon him!〃

〃Really he is unworthy of his father;〃 said Guan Yu。 〃What you told me shows he is a degenerate。 For your sake I pardon him。〃

Then Guan Yu told his own people to keep a better lookout; sent the people about their business and; in pany with Sun Qian; went away to rest。

Next morning both the host and hostess were up betimes waiting to thank Guan Yu for forgiving their son's mad freak。

〃My son has insulted your tiger dignity; I know; and I am deeply affected by your kindness in not punishing him;〃 said the old man。

〃Bring him here and I will talk to him;〃 said Guan Yu。

〃He went out before daylight with a lot of his fellow rogues; and I know not where he is。〃

So Guan Yu bade them farewell; got the ladies into their carriage; and they moved out of the farmyard。 Guan Yu and Sun Qian riding abreast as escort。 They took the road toward the hills。

Before they had gone far; they saw a large party of men; led by a couple of riders; pouring down one of the gullies。 One of the riders wore a yellow turban and a battle robe。 The other was Guo Chang's son。

The wearer of the turban called out; saying; 〃I am one of the manders of Zhang Jue the Lord of Heaven。 Whoever you may be; leave that horse you are riding for me。 You may then go free!〃

Guan Yu greeted the speech with a hearty laugh。

〃O you mad ignoramus! If you had ever been with Zhang Jue as a bandit; you would have learned to know Liu Bei; Guan Yu; and Zhang Fei; the three brothers。〃

〃I have heard of the ruddy long beard called Guan Yu; b