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Beasts
Men and Gods

CHAPTER XXV
18/25

Out of it grew parleys, threats and friction between the various Chinese and Mongolian elements.
Wang Tsao-tsun proposed his scheme of settlement, which some of the Mongolian Princes accepted; but Jap Lama at the decisive moment threw the Chinese document to the ground, drew his knife and swore that he would die by his own hand rather than set it as a seal upon this treacherous agreement.

As a result the Chinese proposals were rejected and the antagonists began to prepare themselves for the struggle.

All the armed Mongols were summoned from Jassaktu Khan, Sain-Noion Khan and the dominion of Jahantsi Lama.

The Chinese authorities placed their four machine guns and prepared to defend the fortress.

Continuous deliberations were held by both the Chinese and Mongols.


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