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Beasts
Men and Gods

CHAPTER XXVI
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Ten minutes later Hun Boldon entered my yurta and offered his apologies.

I persuaded him to parley with Chultun Beyli and not to offend the free Mongol people with his activities.

That very night all was arranged.

Hun Boldon dismissed his Mongols and left for Kobdo, while Domojiroff with his band started for Jassaktu Khan to arrange for the mobilization of the Mongols there.

With the consent of Chultun Beyli he wrote to Wang Tsao-tsun a demand to disarm his guard, as all of the Chinese troops in Urga had been so treated; but this letter arrived after Wang had bought camels to replace the stolen horses and was on his way to the border.


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