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1 1 | persons of seventy years may eat flesh. Let there not be 2 1 | 5. 'Your dogs and swine eat the food of men, and you 3 2 | cries, he cannot bear to eat their flesh. Therefore he 4 2 | persons of seventy years may eat flesh. Let there not be 5 10| along with their people, and eat the fruit of their labour. 6 12| crawled to it, and tried to eat some of the fruit, when, 7 12| unrighteous, and would not eat of it, and in the same way 8 12| and gave him some of it to eat. Just then his brother came 9 12| mother gave him he would not eat, but what his wife gives 10 19| sat; when he told him to eat, he ate. There might only 11 23| will not get anything to eat, will you so twist his arm ? 12 23| But I can do nothing but eat my millet. What am I to 13 24| superior man who had nothing to eat, either morning or evening, 14 25| were able to have flesh to eat. The husbandmen cultivated 15 26| right taste of what they eat and drink. The hunger and 16 26| of Poetry,~"He will not eat the bread of idleness!" ~ 17 26| that of five months; to eat immoderately and swill down 18 28| Tsang, could not bear to eat sheep-dates.'~2. Kung-sun 19 28| did the philosopher Tsang eat mince and broiled meat, 20 28| broiled meat, and would not eat sheep-dates?' Mencius answered, '


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