
THE WALLET OF KAI LUNG - By Ernest Bramah
I. THE TRANSMUTATION OF LING - CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION
II. THE STORY OF YUNG CHANG
III. THE PROBATION OF SEN HENG
IV. THE EXPERIMENT OF THE MANDARIN CHAN HUNG
V. THE CONFESSION OF KAI LUNG
VI. THE VENGEANCE OF TUNG FEL
VII. THE CAREER OF THE CHARITABLE QUEN-KI-TONG - FIRST PERIOD: THE PUBLIC OFFICIAL
VIII. THE VISION OF YIN, THE SON OF YAT HUANG
IX. THE ILL-REGULATED DESTINY OF KIN YEN, THE PICTURE-MAKER
A wandering scholar with a silk mat and a quick wit, Kai Lung drifts from town to town, offering listeners a blend of ancient folklore and gentle satire. His stories unfold beneath mulberry trees, in bustling markets, and even in the shadow of danger, where his calm narration becomes a shield against adversity. The collection gathers these colorful episodes, each flavored with a faux‑Chinese cadence that both amuses and invites reflection.
In the opening tale, Kai Lung finds himself deep in a forest, only to be confronted by the notorious bandit Lin Yi, whose pistol gleams like a bamboo stalk. Rather than fleeing, the storyteller adopts his trademark humility and clever repartee, turning a perilous encounter into a subtle contest of wits. As ropes tighten and fire crackles, Kai Lung’s calm humor and philosophical asides reveal the power of language to disarm even the fiercest foe.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (472K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1997-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1942
Best known for the ingenious blind detective Max Carrados and the wonderfully stylized Kai Lung tales, this English writer moved easily between mystery, fantasy, humor, and speculative fiction. His stories have a light, witty touch but are full of invention.
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