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Among the Celestials : vol.1 |
CHAP. vII.] AN AWKWARD SITUATION. 179
he told me that night that the people were
badly disposed towards us, and advised me to
be watchful.
Next morning matters were worse. As I
mounted to ride away, crowds of these rough
Kirghiz collected round me, gesticulating wildly.
I asked Rahmat-ula-Khan what was the matter,
and he said that they had determined not to
let me through their country. They argued
that no European had been through before
(though this was not true, as a party of British
officers from Sir Douglas Forsyth's Mission
came into their country as far as the Below-ti
Pass), and that they did not see any reason
why I should be allowed to. Some of the
more excited were for resorting to violent
measures, but Rahmat-ula-Khan, who all the
time was keeping very quiet and even smiling,
talked and reasoned with them, while I sat on
my pony and looked on, well knowing that the
Pathan could arrange matters best by himself.
It was curious to watch the gradual effect of
his arguments, and the cool way in which he
proceeded. He first of all drew them out, and
allowed them to expend all the spare energy
for vociferation they possessed, and then asked
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