'Chinese Interpreter'. In 1871 Thomson travelled up the Yangtsze (Yangtze) from Hankow (Hankou). Left, a boatman; centre, a 'boy'; and right, interpreter Chang [who] 'protested that his name had been sullied by the drunken behaviour of the boatmen... [but] he himself was not without sin, being, indeed, unable to stand erect'.
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