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64 seizure of the "Russia." Mr. Pavloff, although surprised, did not seem to regard even these events as indicating war, and his spirits did not appear to be affected. Later in the evening, however, he changed his view. This alteration in demeanor, which was observed by some of those present, was probably due to the arrival of the runner with the message from the commander of the "Koreitz." What must undoubtedly have been a great shock to Mr. Pavloff did not prevent him from entertaining his guests during the remainder of their stay just as if nothing unusual had happened. He awoke the next morning to find himself virtually a prisoner in the legation. Four days later he left Korea.