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322 think about it. But I am glad we have captured Pekin."

"Yes, so am I. It will be a lesson that China will never forget. After this, foreign flags will have a new meaning to the Celestials; and our ministers and missionaries will come and go without molestation."

At the end of the week Gilbert was ordered back to Pekin. The great capital was now comparatively quiet, and the shops were beginning to open once more for business.

"I don't believe we'll have to remain in China much longer," said Major Morris to Gilbert. "The war is over."

"Let us hope so," answered Gilbert. "But, even if it isn't, I don't believe we'll have any more lively times than we had when the cry was: !"