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Patrick Lafcadio Hearn
Gleanings in Buddha-Fields

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1 I | of laws - by which many village communities were ruled in 2 I | vendetta, and the whole village would resent any needless 3 I | street and alley of the village. During this public disgrace 4 I | but in any little country village the universal duty was very 5 I | do so. For example, the village might be ordered to make 6 I | influential resident of the village to which he belonged: he 7 I | Shintô temple, composing the village proper, stood along the 8 I | for a merry-making in the village below. There had been a 9 I | having gone early to the village. He would have accompanied 10 I | anxiously turned toward the village. It often happens that the 11 I | very little time the whole village had noticed the phenomenon. 12 I | to send a message to the village, or to get the priests of 13 I | the beach and up from the village, like a swarming of ants, 14 I | da!"~{p. 23}~   The whole village was coming; and Hamaguchi 15 I | dwelling and temple. The village was not; the greater part 16 I | And when they rebuilt the village, they built a temple to 17 III| travel. In almost any town or village you can buy for a souvenir 18 III| more lovely than a Japanese village among the hills or by the 19 X | estate, dwelling in the Village called Nakano-mura in the 20 X | Hodokubo-mura, which is a village within the jurisdiction 21 X | Headman and the elders of the village made a formal investigation 22 X | Hanshirô, living in the village called Hodokubo-mura; and 23 X | of the Zen sect, in the village of Shimo-Yusuki.~   TSUYA. - 24 X | graveyard on the hill above the village before-mentioned, - Hodokubo-mura. - 25 X | passed the road beyond the village. Then we came here, and 26 X | and when they entered the village she pointed to the nearer 27 X | priest."~{p. 288}~   The village people do not call him Katsugorô


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