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1 Int | honour. So too does loyalty take precedence of filial obedience
2 I | understanding that nothing could take its place. For thirty years
3 I(32)| fourth century A.D. and take high rank among Taoist writings.~
4 I | towel and the fox could not take it; for he had resolved
5 I | hermit said: "Why do you take me for a goblin and hate
6 II | But never mind their form, take their truth.~THE EYELASH
7 II | Red fades in the sun, take it inside." But in the house
8 III | his life a few years, and take mine with his!" He would
9 III | empire fast lest some one take it from them, as a child
10 III | he is like one who will take no medicine because his
11 III | The Book of Poetry says, "Take the herbs; uproot them not
12 III | but the beggar would not take them. "But it was all one
13 III | and you returned it! Do take five ryō!" said Ichijurō.
14 III | crying, "It is cold to-day! Take this for sake." So the beggar
15 III | and persuade Hachibei to take the money. But Zenshichi
16 III | never have used his power to take that which belonged to others.
17 IV | should Shishan die who could take his place?" And Confucius
18 IV | than the Tsure-dzure Gusa. Take out the lust and Buddhism
19 IV | falsely accused he refused to take an oath, saying, "I have
20 IV | never lied, and why should I take an oath?" so Yoritomo forgave
21 V | directed the servants to take off the flesh from some
22 V | payment Kuroda Josui would not take the principal. He was economical
23 V | as you like your tea, do take a vacation while en route."
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