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1 I | Tei-Shu; 5 and the Old Man replied:—~ When young I too studied
2 I | the samurai laughed as he replied, "Forgive me for deceiving
3 I | think?" And the Old Man replied:—~ "I too have heard of
4 I | So did Mencius when he replied to the attack of Yo-Bu24
5 I | mountain?" But Mr. Fool replied: "I begin the task, my children
6 I | the question foolish and replied shortly: "Grafting trees."
7 I | all were of one mind Okina replied:—~ In the Book of Changes
8 I | them also? And the Old Man replied:~ The Gods are the activity
9 I | negligent. But the Old Man replied:~ It is the fashion for
10 II | teach you that!~ Then one replied: I do not understand this
11 II | facts.~ ./. The Old Man replied:—The good are happy and
12 II | the "Way."~ The Old Man replied;—There is reason in what
13 II | eyelashes.~ And the Old Man replied;—Confucius said of the common
14 II | of this. And the Old Man replied:~ I agree with you and
15 II | righteousness. So the Old Man replied:~As are the In and Yō in
16 II | about benevolence, the Sage replied: "Conquer self and return
17 II | People"?~ The people, replied one, are the foundation
18 II | character?" But the karō replied, "I do not know. He does
19 II | Ieyasu changed colour and replied, "I am to be blamed if unreasonably
20 II | accept it." But Abe merely replied, "I'll consider it." Then
21 III| thousand men." But Ieyasu replied:—"It is as you say, and
22 III| Dai Butsu."8 But Ieyasu replied,—"So, Hideyoshi will be
23 III| do you think?" And Sugita replied, "Wïth due respect yet are
24 III| his return." But Sugita replied:—"There is never a proper
25 III| not one." "Shameful," he replied. "There we will die." So
26 III| Kamakura and examined she replied: "I know so far as Mt. Yoshino.
27 III| Shōgun is a crime." But Amano replied, "To kill a thief is according
28 III| give up the man. But Amano replied as before, and obeyed not.
29 III| thus selected." Then Amano replied: "As you urge the weakening
30 III| temple prayers," the man replied, "for I like to hear them
31 III| he journeyed.~ The man replied, "From Oshu. I once had
32 III| right to speak!" Then he replied, "True, I am a beggar, for
33 IV | get off, the man finally replied;—"In such a month and year
34 IV | a laugh. But the guests replied, "It is wonderful what meaning
35 IV | wise man?" And the Old Man replied,—Men who forsake the world
36 IV | among the people?" Mioe replied, "Be unselfish." "But,"
37 IV | I am so?" And the priest replied, "No matter about the people!
38 IV | have not kept enough;" he replied, "I inherit the government.
39 V | strike Saigyō?" But Bungaku replied, "See the spirit of his
40 V | while en route." But he replied,—"A day en route is no other;
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