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i Ping bit off one of his fingers as a pledge of fidelity。 I saw that。〃

Quin Quington was kept in a secret part of the palace; while his late master; Dong Cheng; only knowing that he had run away; took no special means to find him。

Soon after this Cao Cao feigned a headache and sent for Ji Ping as usual。

〃The rebel is done for;〃 thought Ji Ping; and he made a secret package of poison which he took with him to the palace of the Prime Minister。 He found Cao Cao in bed。 The patient bade the doctor prepare a potion for him。

〃One draught will cure this disease;〃 said Ji Ping。

He bade them bring him a pot; and he prepared the potion in the room。 When it had simmered for some time and was half finished; the poison was added; and soon after the physician presented the draught。 Cao Cao; knowing it was poisoned; made excuses and would not swallow it。

〃You should take it hot;〃 said the doctor。 〃Then there will be a gentle perspiration; and you will be better。〃

〃You are a scholar;〃 said Cao Cao; sitting up; 〃and know what is the correct thing to do。 When the master is ill and takes drugs; the attendant first tastes them; when a man is ill; his son first tastes the medicine。 You are my confidant and should drink first。 Then I will swallow the remainder。〃

〃Medicine is to treat disease。 What is the use of anyone's tasting it?〃 said Ji Ping。

But he guessed now the conspiracy had been discovered; so he dashed forward; seized Cao Cao by the ear; and tried to pour the potion down his throat。 Cao Cao pushed it away; and it spilt。 The bricks upon which it fell were split asunder。 Before Cao Cao could speak; his servants had already seized the assailant。

Said Cao Cao; 〃I am not ill。 I only wanted to test you。 So you re

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