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1 Int | are told. And on the other hand,—"Shushi's teaching is admirable
2 I | too shallow and near at hand! Should Sages again appear
3 I | readily as one turns his hand. When Confucius would work
4 I | towel was taken from the hand by the fox a rubbing was
5 I | with his sword both fox and hand. The fox knew his purpose
6 II | understand that which is close at hand, it is as secret as the
7 II | Like holding an egg in the hand," not forgetting or down
8 II | Against the multitude no hand," so against custom is no
9 III | all." But Ieyasu waved his hand dissentingly. "Though it
10 III(9)| bestowal of a gift by the hand of the daimyō was regarded
11 III | thus taken his life in his hand and approached the Shōgun
12 IV | so dark was it close at hand, was slain by Akechi."4~
13 IV | used this darkness near at hand in a bad sense. I would
14 IV | and need a light close at hand we houour the short one,
15 IV | distance are dark close at hand. If from the darkness we
16 IV | illuminate that which is close at hand, we look at the darkness
17 IV | for finding things just at hand but useless at a distance.
18 IV | shame. But on the other hand he felt he had committed
19 V | One with his cup in his hand recited a verse of Rihaku1
20 V | her mistress, soroban in hand, arguing prices and values.
21 V | paralysized too, so that hand and foot were not easily
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