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1 I | man ./. born blind once asked: "What is the sun like?"
2 I | FROM MAN.~ A listener asked:—Since God is just and quick
3 II | attainment.~ When Gankai asked Confucius about benevolence,
4 II | Long ago in Kaga a samurai asked me of this control of the
5 II | the census," the Old Man asked his guests: What is the
6 II | inspection. Before starting he asked his teacher for advice and
7 III| And when the young man asked the name of the man and
8 III| fled to Tōshōji. Andōzaimon asked if many had killed themselves
9 III| that strange the priest asked, "Who are you? Come in and
10 III| the next day the priest asked him to remain until he should
11 III| last a beggar met him and asked, "What have you lost? Is
12 III| Ichijurō was astonished and asked for the body, and asked
13 III| asked for the body, and asked the man not to send it off
14 IV | therefore call me Suwo." So he asked who lived within, and the
15 IV | seen by his side and he was asked, Do you like the Book? Kenko
16 IV | to the general opinion," asked another guest, "that Kenko
17 IV | When he was sent to Nara he asked his guards to send him his
18 V | looked long at the moon and asked,—"How wide ./. is it?"
19 V | called him to his house, asked him of horsemanship, archery
20 V | came to Takao and Bungaku asked him to spend the night with
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