Chapter
1 3 | southward along the shore, till I come to Lang-yê. What
2 3 | of provisions. It was not till after this that he thought
3 5 | him; and who did not die till he had reached a hundred
4 5 | From the birth of mankind till now, there has never been
5 5 | from the birth of mankind till now, there never has been
6 6 | the first birth of mankind till now, never has any one led
7 8 | after me, then, and not till then, was my mind resolutely
8 8 | commencement of the Châu dynasty till now, more than seven hundred
9 9 | to increase their means, till the old people and children
10 9 | the public field. And not till the public work is finished,
11 10| one another, they wailed, till they all lost their voices.
12 11| the people of Po to go and till the ground for him, while
13 12| an end to it: -- why wait till next year?'~1. The disciple
14 12| three days was without food, till he could neither hear nor
15 14| fight, they slaughter men till the fields are filled with
16 14| fight, they slaughter men till the city is filled with
17 26| thing which does not proceed till it has filled the hollows
18 27| urged his son whom he loved till he sacrificed him with them.
19 27| of the people have flowed till it floated the pestles of
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