The Golden Chersonese And The Way Thither By Isabella L. Bird

























 -  The small-footed women are rarely seen out of doors; but the
sewing-woman at Mrs. Smith's has crippled feet - Page 77
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The Small-Footed Women Are Rarely Seen Out Of Doors; But The Sewing-Woman At Mrs. Smith's Has Crippled Feet, And I Have Got Her Shoes, Which Are Too Small For The English Baby Of Four Months Old!

The butler's little daughter, aged seven, is having her feet "bandaged" for the first time, and is in torture,

But bears it bravely in the hope of "getting a rich husband." The sole of the shoe of a properly diminished foot is about two inches and a half long, but the mother of this suffering infant says, with a quiet air of truth and triumph, that Chinese women suffer less in the process of being crippled than foreign women do from wearing corsets! To these Eastern women the notion of deforming the figure for the sake of appearance only is unintelligible and repulsive. The crippling of the feet has another motive.

I. L. B.

LETTER IV (Continued)

Outside the Naam-Hoi Prison - The Punishment of the Cangue - Crime and Misery - A Birthday Banquet - "Prisoners and Captives" - Prison Mortality - Cruelties and Iniquities - The Porch of the Mandarin - The Judgment-Seat - The Precincts of the Judgment-Seat - An Aged Claimant - Instruments of Punishment - The Question by Torture

Yesterday, after visiting the streets devoted to jade-stone workers, jewelers, saddlers, dealers in musical instruments, and furriers, we turned aside from the street called Sze-P'aai-Lau, into a small, dirty square, on one side of which is a brick wall, with a large composite quadruped upon it in black paint, and on the other the open entrance gate of the Yamun, or official residence of the mandarin whose jurisdiction extends over about half Canton, and who is called the Naam-Hoi magistrate.

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