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1 Int| greatly pleased that he sent Kyusō to Kyōto to continue
2 I | celebrated priest Genku sent his oath to Tsukinowa, Kujō,
3 II | who loved philosophy was sent on a tour of inspection.
4 II | buying one of highest price sent it to Abe by his physician.
5 II | offence is trifling and sent to prison if it is great.
6 II | should be written out and sent with the prisoner to the
7 III| Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Hideyoshi sent a messenger to Hamamatsu
8 III| invitations. At last Hideyoshi sent his mother as hostage and
9 III| thought, as he obeyed. But Io sent for Sugita to come direct
10 III| words to-day. So I have sent for you so late at night.
11 III| Nitta his wife secretly sent a letter to her uncle. He
12 III| absence Ishida Mitsunari12 sent troops to Tadaoki's castle
13 III| theft of the bamboos, for he sent a messenger to Amano demanding
14 III| again by and by," and he sent one of his high officers
15 III| books. When all were safe he sent off the men who had been
16 III| landlord took pity on him and sent him food, but he became
17 III| became ill. Then his landlord sent him gruel, but he declined
18 III| the following morning he sent Ichijurō and his chief clerk
19 III| Ichijurō told his master who sent for the corpse and expended
20 IV | dancing girls. When he was sent to Nara he asked his guards
21 IV | first among them all. He was sent to fight at Amakusa,10 and
22 V | expenses and on his return sent to return it. His creditor,
23 V | some tai which had been sent in as a present and to make
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