7.—Spring. Summer. Autumn. Winter.
8.—‘Hi means whatever a traveller carries with him. 9.—Trunks are made some of leather, some of wood, and will hold all sorts of things. A kuei is a bundle of things wrapped up in anything. He has wrapped up that small box in a rug. A tui is a bag to hold odds and ends. Those bags we use are made of cotton.
10.—On a journey the beasts have to be fed as soon as one arrives at an inn.
11.—Camels all come from other places.
12.—The beast which bears a load is called a t’u. One may speak of an ass, a mule, or a horse as a t’u.
13.—Take care of the baggage. It will be all right if the baggage is all there.
14.—The gatekeeper is a servant. He called him to put his boxes into the cart.
15.—As I came out his gatekeeper came after me, but did not overtake me.
16.—Where is that man? He has gone out. If you run fast enough you may overtake him. He went out early, I fear it will not be possible to overtake him. Whether he is to be overtaken or not, you just run after him as hard as you can.
17.—Winter is very cold; summer very hot; spring is not so cold as winter; nor is autumn so hot as summer.