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their game. The king is delighted with all this; but now you are sure to present yourself to him in your scholar's dress, and this will stand greatly in the way of your success.'
Kwang-zze said, 'I will then, with your leave, get me a swordsman's dress. This was ready in three days, and when he appeared in it before the prince, the latter went with him to introduce him to the king, who then drew his sword from its scabbard and waited for him. When Kwang-zze entered the door of the hall, he did not hurry forward, nor, when he saw the king, did he bow. The king asked him,
What do you want to teach me, Sir, that you have got the prince to mention you beforehand ?' The reply was, “I have heard that your Majesty is fond of the sword-fight, and therefore I have sought an interview with you on the ground of (my skill in the use of) the sword.' What can you do with your sword against an opponent ?''Let me meet with an opponent every ten paces, my sword would deal with him, so that I should not be stopped in a march of a thousand 11.' The king was delighted with him, and said, 'You have not your match in the kingdom. Kwang-gze replied, “A good swordsman first makes a feint (against his opponent), then seems to give him an advantage, and finally gives his thrust, reaching him before he can return the blow. I should like to have an opportunity to show you my skill.' The king said, 'Stop (for a little), Master. Go to your lodging, and wait for my orders. I will make arrangements for the play, and then call you.'
The king accordingly made trial of his swordsmen for seven days, till more than sixty of them were
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