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And he took up his position on a bridge where he waited the approach of the party; who advanced quickly。 Four of Cao Caos generals; Xu Chu; Xu Huang; Yu Jin; and Li Dian; followed close。 Seeing Guan Yu was ready to fight; Cao Cao ordered his escort to open out in two lines; and then it was seen they carried no arms。 This relieved his mind; for it proved to Guan Yu they meant no attack。

〃Why do you go in such haste; Guan Yu?〃 asked Cao Cao。

Guan Yu inclined his head but did not dismount; saying; 〃I informed you in writing that since my lord was in the North of Yellow River; I had to leave at once。 I went to your palace again and again but was refused admittance。 So I wrote a letter of farewell; sealed up the treasure; resigned my lordship seal; and left everything for you。 I hope you recall the promise you once made me。〃

Cao Cao replied; 〃My desire is to keep my troth with all people。 I cannot go back on my word。 However; you may find the journey expensive; and therefore I have here prepared a sum of money to help you。〃

Then from horseback Cao Cao held out a packet of gold。

Guan Yu said; 〃I have sufficient left from your former bounty。 Keep that for presents to your soldiers。〃

〃Why should you refuse this? It is but an insignificant return for great services。〃

〃My services have been all trifling; not worth mentioning。〃

〃Really; Guan Yu; you are the most high…principled of humans。 I am very sorry my luck is too poor to retain you at my side。 Pray accept just this robe to show you I am not quite ungrateful;〃 said Cao Cao。

And one of his generals; dismounting; held up a silken coat in both hands。 Guan Yu even still fearful of what might happen; would not dismount; but he reached down his sword and took the robe on its point。 Then he threw it over his shoulders and turned to thank the giver。

〃I thank you; Sir Prime Minister; for the robe and trust we shall meet again。〃

So saying; Guan Yu went down from the bridge and bore away to the north。

〃He is a very rude man;〃 said Xu Chu; who was of the escort。 〃Why do you not take him prisoner?〃

Cao Cao replied; 〃He was absolutely alone facing scores of us。 He was justified in being suspicious。 But my word has gone forth; and he is not to be pursued。〃

Cao Cao and his escort returned; the Prime Minister very sad when he thought of the man who had gone。

Guan Yu went down from the bridge and started in the wake of the carriage carrying the two ladies; which should have gone about ten miles while this interview had been going on。 He could see no signs of it and rode hither and thither looking on all sides。

Presently he heard someone shouting from a hill; calling him by name to halt。 He saw a youth wearing a yellow turban and dressed in a silk robe。 He held a spear in his hand and was mounted on a horse from the neck of which dangled a bloody head。 Behind him were a hundred or so men on foot; and they advanced quickly。

〃Who are you?〃 asked Guan Yu。

The young man dropped his spear; dismounted; and made a low bow。 Guan Yu feared this was some ruse; so he only checked his horse and gripped his sword the more firmly; saying; 〃Sir; I desire you to tell me your name!〃

〃My name is Liao Hua。 I belong to a Xiangyang family。 Since these troubled times began I have been an outlaw among the rivers and lakes; and I and my rades have lived by plunder。 We are about five hundred in all。 By chance my friend Du Yuan came across two ladies in a carriage just now; and; quite wrongly; he took them prisoners and brought them to the hold in the hills。 I questioned the servants and so found out who they were and who was escorting them。 So I wished them to be set free to pursue their journey。 Du Yuan opposed this and spoke so ill…mannerly that I killed him。 And here is his head。 I pray you pardon me。〃

〃Where are the two ladies?〃

〃They are among the hills;〃 replied Liao Hua。

〃Bring them down here; at once;〃 said Guan Yu。

In a short time a party of the brigands pushed the carriage down the hill; and the ladies sat there before him。

Then Guan Yu dismounted; laid aside his sword; and stood respectfully before them with his arms crossed。

〃Sisters; have you been alarmed?〃 asked he。

They replied; 〃We should have suffered at the hands of Du Yuan had it not been for Liao Hua。〃

〃How did Liao Hua e to save the ladies?〃 asked Guan Yu of those who stood by。

They said; 〃Du Yuan carried off the ladies and proposed that he and Liao Hua should have one each as wife。 But Liao Hua had found out they were of gentle birth and worthy; and was for treating them with respect。 When Du Yuan disagreed; Liao Hua slew him。〃

Hearing this Guan Yu bowed to Liao Hua and thanked him。 Liao Hua then wanted to join himself and his troop to Guan Yu; but Guan Yu; seeing he was a Yellow Scarf; would have nothing to do with him。 So Guan Yu simply thanked him for his kindness to the ladies。 Liao Hua offered some presents; but these were also declined。

So Liao Hua took his leave and presently disappeared in a valley among the hills。 Guan Yu told his sisters the story of his interview with Cao Cao and the gif

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