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1 3 | regulations, before I would venture to enter it; and I heard,
2 4 | know where you are going. I venture to ask.' The duke said, '
3 5 | Kung-sun Ch'âu said, 'May I venture to ask an explanation from
4 5 | moves the mind.'~11. 'I venture to ask,' said Ch'âu again, '
5 5 | 12. Ch'âu pursued, 'I venture to ask what you mean by
6 5 | in small proportions. I venture to ask, -- With which of
7 5 | him.'~25. Ch'âu said, 'I venture to ask wherein he differed
8 7 | Chung, that they would not venture to call them to go to them.
9 8 | the business, I did not venture to put any question to you.
10 8 | careful vigil, before I would venture to speak to you, and you,
11 12| being fond of disputing. I venture to ask whether it be so.'
12 16| treat him with politeness. I venture to ask why you do so.'~2.
13 17| 3. Wan Chang said, 'I venture to ask what you mean by
14 17| had become sovereign. I venture to ask how it was that Kû-sâu
15 19| asked Mencius, saying, 'I venture to ask the principles of
16 19| asked Mencius, saying, 'I venture to ask what feeling of the
17 19| superior man receives them. I venture to ask how you explain this.'
18 20| not presume to do so.' 'I venture to ask why he does not presume
19 20| with him?~5. Chang said, 'I venture to ask how the sovereign
20 20| 1. Wan Chang said, 'I venture to ask what principle of
21 23| Mencius said, 'I will not venture to ask about the particulars,
22 28| of the next class.'~3. 'I venture to ask what sort of men
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