<h2 class="label">XXI</h2>
<h2 class="main">THE BOXED-UP GOVERNOR</h2></div>
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<p class="par first">A certain literary official was at one time
Governor of the city of Kyong-ju. Whenever he visited the Mayor of the
place, it was his custom, on seeing dancing-girls, to tap them on the
head with his pipe, and say, “These girls are devils, ogres,
goblins. How can you tolerate them in your presence?”</p>
<p class="par">Naturally, those who heard this disliked him, and the
Mayor himself detested his behaviour and manners. He sent a secret
message to the dancing-girls, saying, “If any of you, by any
means whatever, can deceive this governor, and put him to shame,
I’ll reward you richly.” Among them there was one girl, a
mere child, who said she could.</p>
<p class="par">The Governor resided in the quarter of the city where
the Confucian Temple was, and he had but one servant with him, a young
lad. The dancing-girl who had decided to ensnare him, in the dress of a
common woman of the town, used frequently to go by the main gateway of
the Temple, and in <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1723" href="#xd21e1723" name="xd21e1723">105</SPAN>]</span>going would call the
Governor’s boy to her. Sometimes she showed her profile and
sometimes she showed her whole form, as she stood in the gateway. The
boy would go out to her and she would speak to him for a moment or two
and then go. She came sometimes once a day, sometimes twice, and this
she kept up for a long time. The Governor at last inquired of the boy
as to who this woman was that came so frequently to call him.</p>
<p class="par">“She is my sister,” said the boy. “Her
husband went away on a peddling round a year or so ago, and has not yet
returned; consequently she has no one else to help her, so she
frequently calls and confers with me.”</p>
<p class="par">One evening, when the boy had gone to eat his meal and
the Governor was alone, the woman came to the main gateway, and called
for the boy.</p>
<p class="par">His Excellency answered for him, and invited her in.
When she came, she blushed, and appeared very diffident, standing
modestly aside.</p>
<p class="par">The Governor said, “My boy is absent just now, but
I want a smoke; go and get a light for my pipe, will you,
please.”</p>
<p class="par">She brought the light, and then he said, “Sit down
too, and smoke a little, won’t you?”</p>
<p class="par">She replied, “How could I dare do such a
thing?” <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1737" href="#xd21e1737" name="xd21e1737">106</SPAN>]</span></p>
<p class="par">He said, “There is no one else here now; never
mind.”</p>
<p class="par">There being no help for it, she did as he bade her, and
smoked a little. He felt his heart suddenly inclined in her favour, and
he said, “I have seen many beautiful women, but I surely think
that you are the prettiest of them all. Once seeing you, I have quite
forgotten how to eat or sleep. Could you not come to me to live here? I
am quite alone and no one will know it.”</p>
<p class="par">She pretended to be greatly scandalized. “Your
Excellency is a noble, and I am a low-class woman; how can you think of
such a thing? Do you mean it as a joke?”</p>
<p class="par">He replied, “I mean it truly, no joke at
all.” He swore an oath, saying, “Really I mean it, every
word.”</p>
<p class="par">She then said, “Since you speak so, I am really
very grateful, and shall come.”</p>
<p class="par">Said he, “Meeting you thus is wonderful
indeed.”</p>
<p class="par">She went on to say, “There is another matter,
however, that I wish to call to your attention. I understand that where
your Excellency is now staying is a very sacred place, and that
according to ancient law men were forbidden to have women here. Is that
true?”</p>
<p class="par">The Governor clapped her shoulder, and said,
“Well, really now, how is it that you know of <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1755" href="#xd21e1755" name=
"xd21e1755">107</SPAN>]</span>this? You are right. What shall we do about
it?”</p>
<p class="par">She made answer, “If you’ll depend on me,
I’ll arrange a plan. My home is near by, and I am also alone, so
if you come quietly at night to me, we can meet and no one will know. I
shall send a felt hat by the boy, and you can wear that for disguise.
With this commoner’s felt hat on no one will know you.”</p>
<p class="par">The Governor was greatly delighted, and said, “How
is it that you can plan so wonderfully? I shall do as you suggest. Now
you be sure to be on hand.” He repeated this two or three
times.</p>
<p class="par">The woman went and entered the house indicated. When
evening came she sent the hat by the boy. The Governor arrived as
agreed, and she received him, lit the lamp, and brought him
refreshments and drink. They talked and drank together, and he called
her to come to him. The woman hesitated for a moment, when suddenly
there was a call heard from the outside, and a great disturbance took
place. She bent her head to listen and then gave a cry of alarm,
saying, “That’s the voice of my husband, who has come. I
was unfortunate, and so had this miserable wretch apportioned to my
lot. He is the most despicable among mortals. For murder and arson he
has no <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1763" href="#xd21e1763" name=
"xd21e1763">108</SPAN>]</span>equal. Three years ago he left me and I took
another husband, and we’ve had nothing to do with each other
since. I can’t imagine why he should come now. He is evidently
very drunk, too, from the sound of his voice. Your Excellency has
really fallen into a terrible plight. What shall I do?”</p>
<p class="par">The woman went out then and answered, saying, “Who
comes thus at midnight to make such a disturbance?”</p>
<p class="par">The voice replied, “Don’t you know my voice?
Why don’t you open the door?”</p>
<p class="par">She answered, “Are you not <i>Chol-lo</i> (Brass
Tiger), and have we not separated for good, years ago? Why have you
come?”</p>
<p class="par">The voice from without answered back, “Your
leaving me and taking another man has always been a matter of deepest
resentment on my part; I have something special to say to you,”
and he pounded the door open and came thundering in.</p>
<p class="par">The woman rushed back into the room, saying, “Your
Excellency must escape in some way or other.”</p>
<p class="par">In such a little thatched hut there was no place
possible for concealment but an empty rice-box only. “Please get
into this,” said she, and she lifted the lid and hurried him in.
The Governor, <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1781" href="#xd21e1781" name="xd21e1781">109</SPAN>]</span>in his haste and
déshabille, was bundled into the box. He then heard, from
within, this fellow come into the room and quarrel with his wife. She
said, “We have been separated three years already; what reason
have you to come now and make such a disturbance?”</p>
<p class="par">Said he, “You cast me off and took another man,
therefore I have come for the clothes that I left, and the other things
that belong to me.”</p>
<p class="par">Then she threw out his belongings to him, but he said,
pointing to the box, “That’s mine.”</p>
<p class="par">She replied, “That’s not yours; I bought
that myself with two rolls of silk goods.”</p>
<p class="par">“But,” said he, “one of those rolls I
gave you, and I’m not going to let you have it.”</p>
<p class="par">“Even though you did give it, do you mean to say
that for one roll of silk you will carry away this box? I’ll not
consent to it.” Thus they quarrelled, and contradicted each
other.</p>
<p class="par">“If you don’t give me the box,” said
he, “I’ll enter a suit against you at the
Mayor’s.”</p>
<p class="par">A little later the day dawned, and so he had the box
carried off to the Mayor’s office to have the case decided by
law, while the woman followed. When they entered the court, already the
Mayor was seated in the judgment-place, and here they presented their
case concerning the box. <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1798" href="#xd21e1798" name="xd21e1798">110</SPAN>]</span></p>
<p class="par">The Mayor, after hearing, decided thus: “Since you
each have a half-share in its purchase, there is nothing for me to do
but to divide it between you. Bring a saw,” said he.</p>
<p class="par">The servants brought the saw and began on the box, when
suddenly from the inner regions came forth a cry, “Save me; oh,
save me!”</p>
<p class="par">The Mayor, in pretended astonishment, said, “Why,
there’s a man’s voice from the inside,” and ordered
that it should be opened. The servants managed to find the key, and at
last the lid came back, and from the inner quarters there came forth a
half-dressed man.</p>
<p class="par">On seeing him the whole place was put into convulsions
of laughter, for it was none other than the Governor.</p>
<p class="par">“How is it that your Excellency finds yourself in
this box in this unaccountable way?” asked the Mayor.
“Please come out.”</p>
<p class="par">The Governor, huddling himself together as well as he
could, climbed on to the open verandah. He held his head down and
nearly died for shame.</p>
<p class="par">The Mayor, splitting his sides with laughter, ordered
clothes to be brought, and the first thing that came was a
woman’s green dress-coat. The Governor hastily turned it inside
out, slipped it on, <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1813" href="#xd21e1813" name="xd21e1813">111</SPAN>]</span>and made a dash for his
quarters in the Confucian Temple. That day he left the place never to
return, and even to the present time in Kyong-ju they laugh and tell
the story of the Boxed-up Governor.</p>
<p class="par signed"><span class="sc">Im Bang.</span> <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1819" href="#xd21e1819" name=
"xd21e1819">112</SPAN>]</span></p>
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