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What kind of fruits did he sell? 



He sold peaches of five colours. ( } ) 



To whora did he sell them? 



He sold them to the faithful and loyal Hung-brethern. 



How can you prove that? 



I can prove it by a verse. 



How does this verse run? 



Fruits of five colours stand at the wayside : 

 Thousands eat of them , myriads taste of them ; 

 If a faithful man eats them he becomes a brother ; 

 But if a traitor eats them he dies half way. 



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At what price did he sell them? 



He sold them at the rate of one and twenty cash ( 2 ) the lot. 



Perhaps he sold ; also, for twenty or twenty two cash, the lot? 



He asks neither more nor less than just 21 cash. 



How can you prove that? 



I can prove it by a verse. 



How does this verse run? 



One and twenty cash in the palm of the hand , — 



After having eaten the fi\ r e fruits, the heart becomes sincere; ( s ) 



On the faithful and loyal who eat of them Heaven bestows blessings; 



But the traitors and wicked will see their bones rot. 



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( 2 ) The small Chinese copper coin Avith a square hole in the middle. 



( 3 ) lit. „red." 



