How are you? are you quite well again, sister? inquired Pao-yue, as he gazed at her; whereupon Pao Chai raised her head, and perceiving Pao-yue walk in, she got up at once and replied with a smile, m all right again; many thanks for your kindness in thinking of me.
While uttering this, she pressed him to take a seat on the stove-couch, and as he sat down on the very edge of the couch, she told Ying Erh to bring tea and asked likewise after dowager lady Chia and lady Feng. And are all the rest of the young ladies quite well? she inquired.
Saying this she scrutinised Pao-yue, who she saw had a head-dress of purplish-gold twisted threads, studded with precious stones. His forehead was bound with a gold circlet, representing two dragons, clasping a pearl. On his person he wore a light yellow, archery-sleeved jacket, ornamented with rampant dragons, and lined with fur from the ribs of the silver fox; and was clasped with a dark sash, embroidered with different-coloured butterflies and birds. Round his neck was hung an amulet, consisting of a clasp of longevity, a talisman of recorded name, and, in addition to these, the precious jade which he had had in his mouth at the time of his birth.
ve daily heard every one speak of this jade, said Pao Chai with a smile, but havent, after all, had an opportunity of looking at it closely, but anyhow to-day I must see it.
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