592 BEFORE A CHINESE MAGISTRATE, Jeft my pilot, my champion T called him afterward, a complete vietory. By this time T was a little awake; for I thought, when first I began to wake, that I had been in a sweet sleep; but, as T said above, I wondered where I was, how I came upon the ground, and what was the matter: in a word, a few moments after, as sense returned, I felt pain, though T did not know where; I clapped my hand to my head, and took it away bloody; then I felt my head ache, and then, in another moment, memory returned, and every- thing was present to me again. 1 jumped up upon my fect instantly, and got hold of my sword, but no enemies were in view. T found a Tartar lie dead, and his horse standing very quietly by him; and, looking farther, T saw my champion and deliverer, who had been to see what the Chinese had done, coming back with his hanger in his hand. ‘The old man, secing me on my feet, came running to me, and embraced ime with a great deal of joy, being afraid before that I had been killed, and, seeing me bloody, would see how Twas hurt; but it was not much, only what we call a broken head; neither did T afterwards find any great inconvenience from the blow, other than the place which was hurt, and was well again in two or three days. We made no great gain, however, by this victory ; for we lost a camel, and gained a horse: but that which was remarkable, when we caine back to the village, the man demanded to be paid for the camel. I disputed it, and it was brought to a heaving before the Chinese judge of the place; that is to say, in Hnglish, we went before a justice of the peace. Give him his due, he acted with a great deal of prudence and impartiality; and having heard both sides, he gravely asked the Chinese man that went with me to buy the camel, whose servant he was? “T am no servant,” said he, “but went with the stranger.” ‘At whose request?” says the justice. “ At the stranger’s request,” says he. ‘ Why, then,” says the justice, “you were the stranger’s servant for the time; and the camel being delivered to his servant, it was delivered te him, and he must pay for it.” I confess the thing was so clear, that I had not a word to say ; but admiring to see such just reasoning upon the consequence,