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1 II | He met an empty bellied beggar seeking food and cried out:
2 III| purposed to spend my life as a beggar. With no design on my part
3 III| it carefully. At last a beggar met him and asked, "What
4 III| told of his loss and the beggar said that he had found the
5 III| papers and all, and the beggar gave it back to him. In
6 III| event Ichijurō offered the beggar five ryō, but the beggar
7 III| beggar five ryō, but the beggar would not take them. "But
8 III| said Ichijurō. But the beggar persisted. "Had I wanted
9 III| Take this for sake." So the beggar took it and said, "I'll
10 III| said, "I am Hachibei, a beggar of Kurumazenshichi."~
11 III| and determined to give the beggar the five ryō. So on the
12 III| clerk to Zenshichi, the beggar's master, to ask him to
13 III| But Zenshichi said, "The beggar Hachibei got a bu somewhere
14 III| had doubtless entered the beggar's guild because poor and
15 III| this man who was called a beggar was in truth a samurai.~
16 III| candles and steal them. A beggar slept there wrapped up in
17 III| reviled him, saying, "A beggar has no right to speak!"
18 III| he replied, "True, I am a beggar, for I do not as you." That
19 III| are many like Yuge, the beggar Hachibei, and this beggar
20 III| beggar Hachibei, and this beggar in Kaga. Yet I cannot help
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