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by name。 But Jiang Gan affected to be sound asleep and made no sign。

Zhou Yu crept out of the tent; while Jiang Gan listened with all his ears。 He heard the man say; 〃Cai Mao and Zhang Yun; the two manders; have e。〃

But listening as he did with straining ears; he could not make out what followed。 Soon after Zhou Yu reentered and again called out his panion's name。 But no reply came; for Jiang Gan was pretending to be in the deepest slumber and to hear nothing。 Then Zhou Yu undressed and went to bed。

As Jiang Gan lay awake; he remembered that Zhou Yu was known to be meticulously careful in affairs; and if in the morning Zhou Yu found that a letter had disappeared; he would certainly slay the offender。 So Jiang Gan lay there till near daylight and then called out to his host。 Getting no reply; he rose; dressed; and stole out of the tent。 Then he called his servant and made for the camp gate。

〃Whither are you going; Sir?〃 said the watchmen at the gate。

〃I fear I am in the way here;〃 replied Jiang Gan; 〃and so I have taken leave of the mander…in…Chief for a time。 So do not stop me。〃

He found his way to the river bank and reembarked。 Then; with flying oars; he hastened back to Cao Cao's camp。 When he arrived; Cao Cao asked at once how he had sped; and he had to acknowledge failure。

〃Zhou Yu is very clever and perfectly high…minded;〃 said Jiang Gan。 〃Nothing that I could say moved him in the least。〃

〃Your failure makes me look ridiculous;〃 said Cao Cao。

〃Well; if I did not win over Zhou Yu; I found out something for you。 Send away these people; and I will tell you;〃 said Jiang Gan。

The servants were dismissed; and then Jiang Gan produced the letter he had stolen from Zhou Yu's tent。 He gave it to Cao Cao。 C