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The new members are now told to pull off their shoes, and a pair of straw-shoes, of the 

 kind people in mourning wear, are given to them to put on, In the meantime these qua- 

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Our feet tread on straw-shoes, and step by step we go; 

 For nobody interrogates the poor and miseruble on the road. 

 Albeit my brother may know my intentions, 

 Yet, by no means, shall he teil them to others. 



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Here is a pair of bran-new straw-shoes ; 



We enjoin and recomraand you to engage myriads of men. 



We warn you, brother, not to tread in the ways of the dynasty of Tsing; 



You must remeinber the red-pavilion and the City of willows. 





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The faithful and loyal, all called, come together. 



The (names of the) noble and valiant heroes are perpetuated during several ages; 



At that time they appeared clothed in white garments. 



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