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Patrick Lafcadio Hearn
Gleanings in Buddha-Fields

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1 I | asked forgiveness for having said naughty things. Whereupon 2 I | My house remains," he said, as soon as he could find 3 II | THE STREET~I~   "THESE," said Manyemon, putting on the 4 II | The song of the boy," he said, "is an old song: - ~Things 5 II | song!"~   "I don't know," I said. "There are famous Western 6 II | stage.~I~The person who said before, "I hate my life 7 II | think that is the best," I said. "It is the soul of all 8 III | the Japanese shopkeeper said fifty sen, because it was " 9 IV | heads little red characters said to be names of Souls.~    10 V(1) | Many and many a one has said to me, "For a long time 11 V | is Buddhism.~V~   I have said that when I now look at 12 V | intelligence. It may even be said that we associate the idea 13 V | German philosopher has well said, "The resuscitated Greeks 14 V | struggle.~ ~   It has been said that the history of Western 15 V | inquired.~   "These," he said, pointing to a group of 16 V | pictures?"~   "Plenty," I said. "Those are good, common 17 VI | were six of us at home," said Iné, - "mother and father 18 VI | in our house. My brother said they were right; but he 19 VI | evening he came home sick: he said that his head hurt him. 20 VI | speaking very loud. 'Taka!' she said, 'Taka, what you do is very 21 VI | sister cried. But our brother said that mother was still pulling 22 VI | him.~   "She wishes," he said, "that the master will honorably 23 VI | both laughed.~   "Iné," said Manyemon, "the master takes~{ 24 VII | What Captain Saris said of the Ôsaka of the seventeenth 25 VII | Japan the man of Ôsaka is said to be recognizable almost 26 VII | sight. I think it can be said that the character of the 27 VII | and the business men are said to be very cautious in choosing 28 VII(1) | patriarch and missionary, is said to have lost his legs during 29 VII | apparition in the battle is said to have been one of the 30 VII | to fill the basin. It is said that the water bears the 31 VII | general plan, they may be said to represent the most modern 32 VII | Pure Land" may be justly said to have~{p. 164}~much in 33 VII | the sixteenth century, is said to have cried out and lamented 34 VII | because these trees are said to love~{p. 169}~iron and 35 VII | tapping upon its belly. It is said often to disguise itself 36 VII | to modern feeling.~V~   I said in a former essay that a 37 VII | and hardened surfaces are said to resist heat and damp 38 VII | much later; and they are said not to make such good detchi 39 VIII | 190}~Love, it is often said, has nothing to do with 40 VIII(1)| patriarch of the Zen sect, is said to have lost his legs through 41 VIII | Vainly, to make him stay, I said that the crows were night 42 IX | Milinda:" - ~   The King said: "Nagasena, is there any 43 IX(1) | Hidden Doctrine these are said to be the Sammya-Shin [Samya-Kaya], 44 IX | Everything physical," well said Schopenhauer, "is at the 45 IX | creative.~{p. 238}~   It may be said, in Western religious phraseology, 46 IX | Bhikkus," - the Teacher said, - "may have adopted the 47 IX | appear simultaneously, are said to have been all incarnations 48 IX | degree of truth it might be said that Buddhism substitutes 49 IX | And, finally, it may be said that Buddhism not only presents 50 X | was true which the boy had said about the personal appearance 51 X | Hodokubo-mura; and the people there said that he looked very much 52 X | given.~   Afterwards, the said Kwanzan Sama condescended 53 X | was a maid-servant, it is said, in the house of Honda Dainoshin 54 X | the jiû-san kwaiki1 was said for Tôzô.~   HANSHIRÔ. - 55 X | know all that?"~   "Ah!" said Fusa, "I shall tell father 56 X | at once began to cry, and said: - ~   "Please do not tell! - 57 X | After hesitation, Katsugorô said: - "I will tell you everything. 58 X | when he had died. Then he said: - "Until I was four years 59 X(1) | bodiless spirit is usually said to rest upon the roof of 60 X | sound of the Nembutsu2 being said for me.~p. 282}~I remember 61 X | pointed to this house, and said to me: - 'Now you must be 62 X | talking inside: some one said that because father was 63 X | Hanshirô, he pointed to it, and said: - "That used not to be 64 X | to be there." And he also said, - "The tree yonder used 65 X(2) | miracle-worker, by virtue of powers said to have been gained during 66 X(2) | called Kaibyaku-Norito it is said: - "The divine nature is 67 X | deeds. Genzô and his wife said that they had never done 68 XI | To others also," said the voice of the divine~{


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