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1 Int| all strong men,"29a we are told. And on the other hand,—"
2 I | not seen it but have been told that it is as follows, "
3 I | is the sun like?" and was told: "It is round like this
4 I | have such sons." I have told you this that Kujurō may
5 II | philosopher in Kyōto who told me stories of the past,
6 II | teacher for advice and was told, "You will travel around
7 II | he called his servant and told him to turn the doors of
8 III| cannot be helped. It is not told for the sake of such.~ ~
9 III| essential is it that they be told their faults."~ Honda
10 III| Honda remembered this and told it to his son weeping, as
11 III| was in Kaga an Echizen man told me this. Sugita was such
12 III| burning of the castle and was told "not one." "Shameful," he
13 III| The people of the temple told him of Yuge and highly recommended
14 III| to know my past." So he told the priest his real name
15 III| the officials, and they told him to carry out the written
16 III| money?" Overjoyed Ichijurō told of his loss and the beggar
17 III| When Ichijurō went home and told his story his master wept
18 III| so going home Ichijurō told his master who sent for
19 III| went to Kaga Yashiki and told the story to the officials
20 III| officials there, and they told it to me.~Hachibei was,
21 IV | particulars. So Lord Suwo told his men to examine the records
22 IV | ago ./. an old scholar told me this story of him: One
23 V | and content.~ An old man told me this story of Hine Bichu
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