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outs; and then as both seemed to wax fiercer than ever; he gave the signal again to cease the battle。 Both drew off and returned each to his own side。

It was then getting late; and Liu Bei said to his brother; 〃You had better retire for today。 He is a terrible opponent。 Try him again tomorrow。〃

But Zhang Fei's spirit was roused; and it was unlikely that such advice would be palatable。

〃No;〃 shouted he; 〃I will die and not e back!〃

〃But it is late。 You cannot go on fighting;〃 said Liu Bei。

〃Let them bring torches; and we will have a night battle;〃 said Zhang Fei。

Ma Chao having mounted a fresh steed; now rode out and shouted; 〃Dare you try a night battle; Zhang Fei?〃

Zhang Fei's excitement rose higher。 He hastily changed horses with his brother and rode forth。

〃If I do not capture you; I will not go back to the Pass;〃 said Zhang Fei。

〃And if I do not overe you; I will not return to the camp;〃 said Ma Chao。

Both sides cheered。 They lit many thousand torches till it seemed as light as day; and the two great generals went to the front to fight。 At the twentieth bout Ma Chao turned his steed and tied。

〃Whither are you going?〃 called out Zhang Fei。

The fact was that Ma Chao had begun to see he could not win in direct and simple bat; so he thought to try a ruse。 By a false flight; as though he knew he had lost; he would inveigle Zhang Fei into pursuit。 He picked up a copper mace secretly and kept a careful watch on his opponent for the most favorable moment to strike。 But Ma Chao's flight only put Zhang Fei upon his guard; and when the moment came for the blow with the mace he dodged; so that the weapon flew harmlessly past his ear。 Then Zhang Fei turned his horse。 Whereupon Ma Chao began to pu