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1 2 | this is verified, my Master, in your discovery of my
2 2 | discover my own mind. When you, Master, spoke those words, the
3 2 | to this. I wish you, my Master, to assist my intentions.
4 4 | you will surely cause the Master of the workmen to look out
5 5 | asked Mencius, saying, 'Master, if you were to obtain the
6 5 | asked Mencius, saying, 'Master, if you were to be appointed
7 5 | Since it is so with you, my Master, you are far beyond Mang
8 5 | of great valour from the Master. It speaks thus: -- 'If,
9 5 | an explanation from you, Master, of how you maintain an
10 5 | âu again, 'wherein you, Master, surpass Kâo.' Mencius told
11 5 | not competent." -- Then, Master, have you attained to be
12 5 | asked Confucius, saying, "Master, are you a Sage?" Confucius
13 5 | Benevolent and wise: -- Master, you ARE a Sage." Now, since
14 5 | According to my view of our Master, he was far superior to
15 5 | never been another like our Master."~28. 'Yû Zo said, "Is it
16 7 | wrong. You must accept, Master, one of these alternatives.'~
17 8 | to speak to you, and you, Master, sleep and do not listen
18 8 | him upon the way, saying, 'Master, you look like one who carries
19 10| of years, and when your master died, you forthwith turned
20 10| You turn away from your master and become his disciple.
21 12| Kung-tû said to Mencius, 'Master, the people beyond our school
22 13| receive the commands of his master.~4. 'For a plince who is
23 14| time, the pupil says, 'My master inculcates on me what is
24 14| me?' Yo-chang replied, 'Master, why do you speak such words?' '
25 15| was fortunate enough to master the difficulty, he sat waiting
26 16| Yü-kung Sze came up, he said, "Master, why are you not holding
27 16| of one of his sons, the Master of the Right went to condole
28 16| Chang unfilial. But you, Master, keep company with him,
29 16| disciples said, 'Since our master was treated with so much
30 16| seventy disciples in our master's following, and none of
31 18| the attempt of Hwan, the Master of the Horse, of Sung, to
32 20| continue to send grain, and the master of the kitchen to send meat,
33 20| you ought to make me your master. How can you be on terms
34 23| met him in Shih-ch'iû.~2. 'Master, where are you going?' asked
35 23| their course is to them.' 'Master,' said Mencius, 'your aim
36 23| He asked accordingly, 'Master, when you went to Zan, you
37 23| regard to himself. You, master, were ranked among the three
38 27| are all thinking that you, Master, will again ask that the
39 28| saying, 'How did you know, Master, that he would meet with
40 28| apprehend not. But you, Master, having arranged to give
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