Chapter
1 3 | in the seclusion of the house, there were no dissatisfied
2 8 | I wish to give Mencius a house, somewhere in the middle
3 10| to receive a site for a house, and to become one of your
4 10| Tsze-kung went back, and built a house for himself on the altar-ground,
5 11| 3. 'To dwell in the wide house of the world, to stand in
6 12| yellow spring below. Was the house in which Chung dwells built
7 12| considered his brother's house to be unrighteous, and would
8 12| afterwards, he returned to their house, when it happened that some
9 12| his brother came into the house, and said, "It is the flesh
10 12| not dwell in his brother's house, but he dwells in Wû-ling.
11 16| the man in charge of the house, 'Do not lodge any persons
12 16| lodge any persons in my house, lest they break and injure
13 16| Repair the walls of my house. I am about to return.'
14 16| together with them in his house. When their husband went
15 19| emoluments determined by the House of Châu?'~2. Mencius replied, '
16 19| told him to come into his house, he came; when he told him
17 23| ask him to let me have a house to lodge in. I wish to remain
18 26| position is in the wide house of the world!~3. 'When the
19 28| door without entering my house. Your good careful people
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