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1 2 | to some persons, 'When I looked at him from a distance,
2 3 | people,' said Mencius, 'still looked on it as small.' The king
3 3 | not with reason that they looked on it as small?~3. 'When
4 3 | is to be done?' The king looked to the right and left, and
5 4 | last?" Thus, the people looked to him, as we look in a
6 4 | Those who followed him looked like crowds hastening to
7 5 | or to Tsze-lû?" Tsang Hsî looked uneasy, and said, "He was
8 8 | reformed them, all the people looked up to them with their former
9 8 | get up upon it. Thence he looked right and left, to catch
10 10| leave of Tsze-kung, as they looked towards one another, they
11 10| their foreheads, and they looked away, unable to bear the
12 11| employed by some ruler, he looked anxious and unhappy. When
13 15| came from.~3. 'King Wan looked on the people as he would
14 15| who was wounded, and he looked towards the right path as
15 15| not suited to his time, he looked up and thought about it,
16 16| Not being satisfied, he looked about, and went to another
17 16| was to our husband that we looked up in hopeful contemplation,
18 18| horses, he would not have looked at them. In any matter contrary
19 20| him.'~2. The king on this looked moved, and changed countenance.~
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