The Pirates Own Book by Charles Ellms
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page 276 of 435 (63%)
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"Paou.--'Thou hast committed some crime and comest to me for protection?'" "Chow.--'By no means.'" "Paou.--'You will then know how it stands concerning the report about our submission, if it is true or false?'" "Chow.--'You are again wrong here, Sir. What are you in comparison with O-po-tae?'" "Paou.--'Who is bold enough to compare me with O-po-tae?'" "Chow.--'I know very well that O-po-tae could not come up to you, Sir; but I mean only, that since O-po-tae has made his submission, since he has got his pardon and been created a Government officer,--how would it be, if you with your whole crew should also submit, and if his Excellency should desire to treat you in the same manner, and to give you the same rank as O-po-tae? Your submission would produce more joy to Government than the submission of O-po-tae. You should not wait for wisdom to act wisely; you should make up your mind to submit to the Government with all your followers. I will assist you in every respect, it would be the means of securing your own happiness and the lives of all your adherents.'" "Chang-paou remained like a statue without motion, and Fei-heung Chow went on to say: 'You should think about this affair in time, and not stay till the last moment. Is it not clear that O-po-tae, since you could not agree together, has joined Government. He being enraged |
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