<h2 class="label">XXX</h2>
<h2 class="main">THE BRAVE MAGISTRATE</h2></div>
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<p class="par first">In olden times in one of the counties of North
Ham-kyong Province, there was an evil-smelling goblin that caused great
destruction to life. Successive magistrates appeared, but in ten days
or so after arrival, in each case they died in great agony, so that no
man wished to have the billet or anything to do with the place. A
hundred or more were asked to take the post, but they all refused. At
last one brave soldier, who was without any influence socially or
politically, accepted. He was a courageous man, strong and fearless. He
thought, “Even though there is a devil there, all men will not
die, surely. I shall make a trial of him.” So he said his
farewell, and entered on his office. He found himself alone in the
yamen, as all others had taken flight. He constantly carried a long
knife at his belt, and went thus armed, for he noticed from the first
day a fishy, stinking odour, that grew gradually more and more
marked.</p>
<p class="par">After five or six days he took note, too, that what
<span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e2393" href="#xd21e2393" name=
"xd21e2393">163</SPAN>]</span>looked like a mist would frequently make its
entry by the outer gate, and from this mist came this stinking smell.
Daily it grew more and more annoying, so that he could not stand it
longer. In ten days or so, when the time arrived for him to die, the
<i>yamen</i>-runners and servants, who had returned, again ran away.
The magistrate kept a jar of whisky by his side, from which he drank
frequently to fortify his soul. On this day he grew very drunk, and
thus waited. At last he saw something coming through the main gateway
that seemed wrapped in fog, three or four embraces in waist size, and
fifteen feet or so high. There was no head to it, nor were body or arms
visible. Only on the top were two dreadful eyes rolling wildly. The
magistrate jumped up at once, rushed toward it, gave a great shout and
struck it with his sword. When he gave it the blow there was the sound
of thunder, and the whole thing dissipated. Also the foul smell that
accompanied it disappeared at once.</p>
<p class="par">The magistrate then, in a fit of intoxication, fell
prone. The retainers, all thinking him dead, gathered in the courtyard
to prepare for his burial. They saw him fallen to the earth, but they
remarked that the bodies of others who had died from this evil had all
been left on the verandah, but his was in the lower court. They raised
him up in order to <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e2400" href="#xd21e2400" name="xd21e2400">164</SPAN>]</span>prepare him for burial,
when suddenly he came to life, looked at them in anger, and asked what
they meant. Fear and amazement possessed them. From that time on there
was no more smell.</p>
<p class="par signed"><span class="sc">Im Bang.</span> <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e2406" href="#xd21e2406" name=
"xd21e2406">165</SPAN>]</span></p>
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