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An Australian in China

CHAPTER XVIII
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But here is a copy, which is at your service.

If you wish to show the original to the magistrate, I will take it to his honour myself, but out of my hands it does not pass." They looked puzzled, as they did not understand English; they debated a minute or two, and then went away with the copy, which in due time they politely returned to me.
If you wish to travel quickly in China, never be in a hurry.

Appear unconscious of all that is passing; never be irritated by any delay, and assume complete indifference, even when you are really anxious to push on.

Emulate, too, that leading trait in the Chinese character, and never understand anything which you do not wish to understand.

No man on earth can be denser than a Chinaman, when he chooses.
Let me give an instance.


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