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... person of rank ; and , therefore , if a mandarin had any thing against him , it was only necessary to spend a little ... person of eminence . If such a person concerns himself in his cause , and manages the business as if it were his own ...
... person of rank ; and , therefore , if a mandarin had any thing against him , it was only necessary to spend a little ... person of eminence . If such a person concerns himself in his cause , and manages the business as if it were his own ...
Page 133
... person , of whom you have just now been talking , * is at the door . He says , that he has come from the distance of above a thousand le , t to pay his respects to my mis tress . As the Heen is present , I ought not to announce him ...
... person , of whom you have just now been talking , * is at the door . He says , that he has come from the distance of above a thousand le , t to pay his respects to my mis tress . As the Heen is present , I ought not to announce him ...
Page 135
... persons , and , together with the price of the house , which they had received from the Heen , offered it to Ke- woo ... person would ven- ture to molest them . In order to remember these circumstances , every one had a stanza of verses ...
... persons , and , together with the price of the house , which they had received from the Heen , offered it to Ke- woo ... person would ven- ture to molest them . In order to remember these circumstances , every one had a stanza of verses ...
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