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d of a lute most skillfully played and the air was extremely beautiful。 He stopped his guide and would not allow him to announce a visitor; but stood there rapt by the melody。

Suddenly the music ceased。

He heard a deep laugh and a man appeared; saying; 〃Amidst the clear and subtle sounds of the lute; there suddenly rang out a high note as though some noble man was near。〃

〃That is my master;〃 said the lad pointing。

Liu Bei saw before him a figure slender and straight as a pine tree; a very 〃chosen vessel〃。 Hastening forward he saluted。 The skirt of his robe was still wet from the river。

〃You have escaped from a grave danger today; Sir;〃 said Water Mirror。

Liu Bei was startled into silence; and the cowherd said to his master; 〃This is Liu Bei。〃

Water Mirror asked him to enter; and when they were seated in their relative positions as host and guest; Liu Bei glanced round the room。 Upon the bookshelves were piled books and manuscripts。 The window opened upon an exquisite picture of pines and bamboos and a lute lay upon a stone couch。 The room showed refinement in its last degree。

〃Whence e you; Illustrious Sir?〃 asked the host。

〃By chance I was passing this way and the lad pointed you out to me。 So I came to bow in your honored presence。 I cannot tell what pleasure it gives me。〃

Water Mirror laughed; saying; 〃Why this mystery? Why must you conceal the truth? You have certainly just escaped from a grave danger。〃

Then Liu Bei told the story of the banquet and the flight。

〃I knew it all from your appearance;〃 said his host。 〃Your name has long been familiar; but whence es it that; up to the present; you are only a homeless devil?〃

〃I have suffered many a check during my life;〃 said Liu B