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1 I | His karō called at his house and sought to dissuade him.
2 I | evil is to prop up a great house with a single stick. Who
3 I | over the downfall of the house of Shu, and such is my grief
4 I | inconveniently near his house. Mr. Wiseman jeered at the
5 I | his keeper and all in the house and then said to the guests:
6 I | heart, for the heart is the House of God. Where there is no
7 I | done in private go from house to province and on, increasing,
8 I | many birds sang round the house, three great stars shone
9 II | line has been destroyed and house extinguished. Or at the
10 II | soon decrees and body and house are lost. Many such instances
11 II | take it inside." But in the house of another great noble was
12 II | by their carelessness the house catches fire and burns.
13 II | master's money and fire the house to hide their misdeeds.
14 II | He does not come to my house." Ieyasu changed colour
15 II | not go familiarly to the house of his superior. You are
16 II | only those who call at your house you will corrupt the samurai.
17 III| Once when in a friend's house our host related this story
18 III| power and destroy their house because no one will remonstrate,
19 III| his family, so the feudal house of Banshu is the work of
20 III| not disgrace my hushand's house through my desire for life,"
21 III| his position and taken a house in Hachobori, Edo. I have
22 III| wealthy folk build a miniature house over the grave and put a
23 IV | learned. The people of the house must hate me, and therefore
24 IV | summoned the master of the house and inquired, "Has any cause
25 V | friends gathered again at the house of the Old Man. They made
26 V | went on the people of the house set out food and wine, and
27 V | company and called him to his house, asked him of horsemanship,
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