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ders to bring Liu Bei back again。
Liu Bei was marching as rapidly as possible when he noticed a cloud of dust in the rear and remarked to his brothers; 〃Surely they are pursuing us。〃
He halted and made a stockade; and ordered his brothers to be in readiness; one on each flank。 Presently the messenger arrived and found himself in the midst of an army ready for battle。 Xu Chu dismounted and entered the camp to speak with Liu Bei。
〃Sir; on what business have you e?〃 asked Liu Bei。
〃The Prime Minister has sent me to request you to return as he has further matters to discuss with you。〃
〃When a general has once taken the field; even the royal mand is of no effect。 I bade farewell to the Emperor; I received the Prime Minister's mands; and there can be nothing further to talk about。 You may return forthwith and take that as my reply。〃
Xu Chu was undecided what action to take。 He thought; 〃The Prime Minister cherishes a friendship with Liu Bei; and I have no orders to kill。 I can only return with this reply and ask further instructions。〃
So Xu Chu left。 When he related what had occurred; Cao Cao still hesitated to take any action。
〃This refusal to return means enmity;〃 said Cheng Yu and Guo Jia。
〃Still; two of my people are with him;〃 said Cao Cao。 〃He will not dare do anything unfriendly; I think。 Beside; I sent him and I cannot go back on my own orders。〃
So Liu Bei was not pursued。
He took his arms; he fed his steed;
And fared forth willingly;
Intent to acplish his King's behest
Deep graven on his memory。
At least he had broken out of his cage;
He heard not the tiger's roar;
He had shaken the shackles from his feet;
As a dragon on high could soar。
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