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CHAPTER VI.

Confucius said, 'There are three errors to which they who stand in the presence of a man of virtue and station are liable. They may speak when it does not come to them to speak;--this is called rashness. They may not speak when it comes to them to speak;--this is called concealment. They may speak without looking at the countenance of their superior;--this is called blindness.'

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