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XV. xI_. THE ANALECFS. tell those things to the Music-master? Z. Cure phonasco dicere talia, normane ? K. Is that the way to behave tp a music-teacher? Couv. Demanda si c'6tait un devoir d'avertir ainsi le pr6fet etc. 3. _ 1_ _ Assistant. -_ _ _i_ _" _I" _1_ The blind in ancient times always had an assistant, or guide, _ 1_, whose duty was like this. And in thus acting Confucius did not make it a special case, but having undertaken the office of Assistant he carried out its duties. I.. Yes, th;s is certainly the rule for those who lead the blind. Z. ]ta, sane juvandi coecos phonascos norma 1_. Yes, that is certainly the way to behave to blind people. Couv. Certainement, c'est un devoir d'aider airt_i les directeurs de la musique. 77o
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XV. xI_. THE ANALECFS.<br />
tell those things to the Music-master? Z. Cure phonasco<br />
dicere talia, normane ? K. Is that the way to behave tp<br />
a music-teacher? Couv. Demanda si c'6tait un devoir<br />
d'avertir ainsi le pr6fet etc.<br />
3. _ 1_ _ Assistant. -_ _ _i_ _" _I" _1_ The<br />
blind in ancient times always had an assistant, or guide,<br />
_ 1_, whose duty was like this. And in thus acting<br />
Confucius did not make it a special case, but having undertaken<br />
the office of Assistant he carried out its duties. I..<br />
Yes, th;s is certainly the rule for those who lead the blind.<br />
Z. ]ta, sane juvandi coecos phonascos norma 1_. Yes,<br />
that is certainly the way to behave to blind people. Couv.<br />
Certainement, c'est un devoir d'aider airt_i les directeurs de<br />
la musique.<br />
77o