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1 I | And one remarked: "I have heard the leading scholars of
2 I | replied:—~ "I too have heard of these schools which have
3 I | played when a boy. Once I heard a priest tell this story:—~
4 I | loving them. A real dragon heard of it and thought, if he
5 I | with admiration as they heard him snore. On the morrow
6 I | voice it is not seen nor heard by men. When there is truth
7 I | listened to it cannot be heard. It enters into all things!
8 I | vulgar illustration which I heard in Kaga.~ A sawyer was
9 III| the beginning of his reign heard that his most famous general
10 III| profound admiration all heard these words and could urge
11 III| wife and child. So I have heard. if they thus hate their
12 III| Tenmokuzan. When Naizen heard of the disaster he wished
13 III| SEED.~ When in Kaga I heard a man remark:—"All sins,
14 III| heart!~ When I was young I heard a story about another samurai.
15 III| instructions. When Bungō no Kami heard the circumstance he was
16 IV | his case. So when Itakura heard a cause he shut himself
17 IV | ground tea and was as if he heard not. Now he is famous. When
18 IV | There goes Suwo." As he heard the shout he said, "No one
19 IV | victorious in reason. I have heard many cases, but never before
20 V | How deep is it?" All who heard it ate their tongues, and
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