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1 8 | a person by the side of Tsze-sze, he could not have induced
2 8 | he could not have induced Tsze-sze to remain with him. If Hsieh
3 8 | but you do not treat me as Tsze-sze was treated. Is it you,
4 16| in the matter.'~2. When Tsze-sze was living in Wei, there
5 16| why not leave this?' Tsze-sze said, 'If I go away, whom
6 16| The philosophers Tsang and Tsze-sze agreed in the principle
7 16| father or elder brother. Tsze-sze was a minister; -- in a
8 16| the philosophers Tsang and Tsze-sze had exchanged places the
9 19| Hûi of Pî said, "I treat Tsze-sze as my Teacher, and Yen Pan
10 20| conduct of the duke Mû to Tsze-sze -- He made frequent inquiries
11 20| frequent inquiries after Tsze-sze's health, and sent him frequent
12 20| presents of cooked meat. Tsze-sze was displeased; and at length,
13 20| prince's express commission. Tsze-sze considered that the meat
14 20| interviews of the duke Mû with Tsze-sze, he one day said to him, "
15 20| of such an intercourse?" Tsze-sze was displeased, and said, "
16 20| made a friend of?" When Tsze-sze was thus displeased, did
17 23| Kung-î, while Tsze-liû and Tsze-sze were ministers. And yet,
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