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1 2 | we know what things are long, and what short. The relations
2 4 | have waited for our prince long; the prince's coming will
3 5 | confidence of his prince, how long he enjoyed the direction
4 5 | been attached to Yin for a long time, and this length of
5 5 | these things, it took a long time for him to lose the
6 5 | helping the corn to grow long." His son ran to look at
7 5 | assisting the corn to grow long. Some indeed consider it
8 5 | They who assist it to grow long, pull out their corn. What
9 5 | proper to continue in it long, then to continue in it
10 5 | then to continue in it long - when it was proper to
11 7 | Sung, I was about to take a long journey. Travellers must
12 8 | leave. But to remain so long in Ch'î was not my purpose.'~
13 12| compelled to do it.~2. 'A long time has elapsed since this
14 18| benefits on the people for a long time; that thus the length
15 18| a few years, and had not long conferred benefits on the
16 25| neither a premature death nor long life causes a man any double-mindedness,
17 26| 2. 'Having borrowed them long and not returned them, how
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