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Two brothers, whose names I need not mention
here, were both good friends of mine in high school; but after
a separation of many years we gradually lost touch. Some time
ago I happened to hear that one of them was seriously ill,
and since I was going back to my old home I broke my journey
to call on them, I saw only one, however, who told me that
the invalid was his younger brother.
"I appreciate your coming such a long way to see us,"
he said, "but my brother recovered some time ago and
has gone elsewhere to take up an official post." Then,
laughing, he produced two volumes of his brother's diary,
saying that from these the nature of his past illness could
be seen, and that there was no harm in showing them to an
old friend. I took the diary away, read it through, and found
that he had suffered from a form of persecution complex. The
writing was most confused and incoherent, and he had made
many wild statements; moreover he had omitted to give any
dates, so that only by the colour of the ink and the differences
in the writing could one tell that it was not written at one
time. Certain sections, however, were not altogether disconnected,
and I have copied out a part to serve as a subject for medical
research. I have not altered a single illogicality in the
diary and have changed only the names, even though the people
referred to are all country folk, unknown to the world and
of no consequence. As for the title, it was chosen by the
diarist himself after his recovery, and I did not change it.
I
Tonight the moon is very bright.
I have not seen it for over thirty years, so today when I
saw it I felt in unusually high spirits. I begin to realize
that during the past thirty-odd years I have been in the dark;
but now I must be extremely careful. Otherwise why should
that dog at the Zhao house have looked at me twice?
I have reason for my fear.
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