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24. If a great man treats kindly an enemy, that very enemy comes 

 with kindness into his power. The first universal monarch since 

 he protected all, was elevated to that dignity by all. 



25. The holy man, though he be distressed, does not eat of the 

 food mixed with wickedness. The lion, though hungry, will not eat 

 of the unclean vomiting. 



26. The holy man, though it may cost him his life, how will he 

 desist from what is good by itself? The colour of fine gold will not 

 change, though it be burnt and cut. 



27. Though low-minded men be wrathful (angry) to the holy 

 men — but how would these, in return, become angry with them ? 

 Though the jackal utter a fustian language, yet the king of the deer 

 protects him mercifully. 



