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On a Chinese Screen

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On a Chinese Screen

By W. Somerset Maugham.

Table of Contents

  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Dedication
  4. On a Chinese Screen
    1. I: The Rising of the Curtain
    2. II: My Lady’s Parlour
    3. III: The Mongol Chief
    4. IV: The Rolling Stone
    5. V: The Cabinet Minister
    6. VI: Dinner Parties
      1. I: Legation Quarter
      2. II: At a Treaty Port
    7. VII: The Altar of Heaven
    8. VIII: The Servants of God
    9. IX: The Inn
    10. X: The Glory Hole
    11. XI: Fear
    12. XII: The Picture
    13. XIII: Her Britannic Majesty’s Representative
    14. XIV: The Opium Den
    15. XV: The Last Chance
    16. XVI: The Nun
    17. XVII: Henderson
    18. XVIII: Dawn
    19. XIX: The Point of Honour
    20. XX: The Beast of Burden
    21. XXI: Dr. Macalister
    22. XXII: The Road
    23. XXIII: God’s Truth
    24. XXIV: Romance
    25. XXV: The Grand Style
    26. XXVI: Rain
    27. XXVII: Sullivan
    28. XXVIII: The Dining-Room
    29. XXIX: Arabesque
    30. XXX: The Consul
    31. XXXI: The Stripling
    32. XXXII: The Fannings
    33. XXXIII: The Song of the River
    34. XXXIV: Mirage
    35. XXXV: The Stranger
    36. XXXVI: Democracy
    37. XXXVII: The Seventh Day Adventist
    38. XXXVIII: The Philosopher
    39. XXXIX: The Missionary Lady
    40. XL: A Game of Billiards
    41. XLI: The Skipper
    42. XLII: The Sights of Town
    43. XLIII: Nightfall
    44. XLIV: The Normal Man
    45. XLV: The Old Timer
    46. XLVI: The Plain
    47. XLVII: Failure
    48. XLVIII: A Student of the Drama
    49. XLIX: The Taipan
    50. L: Metempsychosis
    51. LI: The Fragment
    52. LII: One of the Best
    53. LIII: The Sea-Dog
    54. LIV: The Question
    55. LV: The Sinologue
    56. LVI: The Vice-Consul
    57. LVII: A City Built on a Rock
    58. LVIII: A Libation to the Gods
  5. Endnote
  6. Colophon
  7. Uncopyright

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Syrie

On a Chinese Screen

I

The Rising of the Curtain

You come to the row of hovels that leads to the gate of the city. They are built of dried mud and so dilapidated that you feel a breath of wind will lay them flat upon the dusty earth from which they have been made. A string of camels, heavily laden, steps warily past you. They wear the disdainful air of profiteers forced to traverse a world in which many people are not so rich as they. A little crowd, tattered in their blue clothes, is gathered about the gate and it scatters as a youth in a pointed cap gallops up on a Mongolian pony. A band of children are chasing a lame dog and they throw clods of mud at it. Two stout gentlemen in long black gowns of figured silk and silk jackets stand talking to one another. Each holds a little stick, perched on which, with a string attached to its leg, is a little bird. They have brought out their pets for an airing and in friendly fashion compare their merits. Now and then the birds give a flutter into the air, the length of the string, and return quickly to their perch. The two Chinese gentlemen, smiling, look at them with soft eyes. Rude boys cry out at the foreigner in a shrill and scornful voice. The city wall, crumbling, old and crenellated, looks like the city wall in an old picture of some Palestinish town of the Crusaders.

You pass through the gateway into a narrow street lined with shops: many of them with their elegant lattice work, red and gold, and their elaborate carving, have a peculiar ruined magnificence, and you imagine that in their dark recesses are sold all manner of strange wares of the fabulous East. A great multitude surges along the uneven narrow footwalk or in the deepset street; and coolies, bearing heavy loads, shout for way in short sharp cries. Hawkers with guttural sound call their wares.

And now at a sedate pace, drawn by a sleek mule, comes a Peking cart. Its hood is bright blue and its great wheels are studded with nails. The driver sits with dangling legs on a shaft. It is evening and the sun sets red behind the yellow, steep, and fantastic roof of a temple. The Peking cart, the blind in front drawn down, passes silently and you wonder who it is that sits cross-legged within. Perhaps it is a scholar, all the learning of the classics at his finger ends, bound on a visit to a friend with whom he will exchange elaborate compliments and discuss the golden age of Tang and Sung which can return no more; perhaps it is a singing girl in splendid silks and richly embroidered coat, with jade in her black hair, summoned to a party so that she may sing a little song and exchange elegant repartee with young blades cultured enough to appreciate wit. The Peking cart disappears into the gathering darkness: it seems to carry all the mystery of the East.

II

My Lady’s Parlour

“I really think I can make


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