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is man;〃 said Cao Cao; pointing to Ji Ping; 〃has implicated Wang Zifu and three others; all of whom are now under arrest。 There is one more whom I have not caught yet。〃

〃Who sent you to poison me?〃 continued Cao Cao; turning toward the physician。 〃Quick; tell me!〃

〃Heaven sent me to slay a traitor!〃

Cao Cao angrily ordered them to beat Ji Ping again; but there was no part of his body that could be beaten。 Dong Cheng sat looking at him; his heart feeling as if transfixed with a dagger。

〃You were born with ten fingers。 How is it you have now only nine?〃

Ji Ping replied; 〃I bit off one as a pledge when I swore to slay a traitor。〃

Cao Cao told them to bring a knife; and they lopped off his other nine fingers。

〃Now they are all off。 That will teach you to make pledges。〃

〃Still I have a mouth that can swallow a traitor and a tongue that can curse him;〃 said Ji Ping。

Cao Cao told them to cut out his tongue。

Ji Ping said; 〃Do not。 I cannot endure any more punishment; I shall have to speak out。 Loosen my bonds。〃

〃Loose them。 There is no reason why not;〃 said Cao Cao。

They loosed him。 As soon as he was free; Ji Ping stood up; turned his face toward the Emperor's palace and bowed; saying; 〃It is Heaven's will that thy servant has been unable to remove the evil。〃

Then he turned and smashed his head into the steps and died。

His body was quartered and exposed。 This happened in the first month of the fifth year of Rebuilt Tranquillity (AD 200); and a certain historian wrote a poem:

There lived in Han a simple physician。

No warrior; yet brave

Enough to risk his very life

His Emperor to save。

Alas! He failed; but lasting fame

Is his; he feared not d