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1 I | the rest was this samurai saying his farewells to the guests.
2 I | of fundamental principles saying: "The superior man returns
3 I | not finished what I was saying the other day about learning
4 I | When once they hear the saying of Shushi: "With care and
5 I | scholars explain 'Shin-tō' by saying that 'Japan is the Land
6 I | continued: Consider the saying, "Shun by doing nothing
7 I | This is a celebrated saying, simple in expression but
8 I | or gifts. How partial the saying, "Good stays within the
9 I | again and excused themselves saying: We have been busy and so
10 II | it wins. It is a famous saying: Heaven always wins, evil
11 II | great philosopher, but this saying is truly great. I well remember
12 III| one man."2 Famous is that saying, and irrevocable for a thousand
13 III| and finally took the paper saying, "Always be free to say
14 III| thieves to touch the candles, saying, "These offerings at the
15 III| touched." They reviled him, saying, "A beggar has no right
16 IV | government, as the vulgar saying is, "The government of the
17 IV | mother remonstrated with him, saying. "You have not kept enough;"
18 IV | refused to take an oath, saying, "I have never lied, and
19 V | leave when he stopped them saying,—"The moon is very fine
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