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<strong>The</strong>n Dr Yü came forward and said: “You were born withtoo little nervous force, and were too freely fed withmother's milk. Your illness is not one that has developedin a matter <strong>of</strong> twenty-four hours; the causes which haveled up to it are <strong>of</strong> gradual growth. It is incurable."Chi Liang replied: “You are a good doctor," and toldthem to give him some food.Lastly, Dr Lu said: “Your illness is attributable neitherto God, nor to man, nor to the agency <strong>of</strong> spirits. It wasalready fore-ordained in the mind <strong>of</strong> providence whenyou were endowed with this bodily form at birth. Whatpossible good can herbs and drugs do you?"“You are a heaven-born physician indeed!" cried ChiLiang; and sent him away laden with presents.Not long after, his illness disappeared <strong>of</strong> itself.Incumbent lamentingDUKE CHING <strong>of</strong> Ch'i was travelling across thenorthern flank <strong>of</strong> the Ox-mountain in the direction <strong>of</strong>the capital. Gazing at the view before him, he burst intoa flood <strong>of</strong> tears, exclaiming: “What a lovely scene! Howverdant and luxuriantly wooded! To think that some day

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