Chapter
1 VI| were still four of us, - grandmother, brother, myself, and my
2 VI| talked like that. At last grandmother stood up, and stamped her
3 VI| shameful! it is wicked!' Grandmother was so angry that all her
4 VI| went down, he died.~ "Grandmother wept, and stroked us, and~{
5 VI| kindred until winter, when grandmother died. She died in the night, -
6 X | myself heard it from the grandmother of Katsugorô. When you have
7 X | he questioned the boy's grandmother as to every particular;
8 X | Shimo-Yusuki.~ TSUYA. - Grandmother of Katsugorô. Seventy-two
9 X | his wife, and Tsuya, the grandmother of Katsugorô, thought it
10 X | The parents and the grandmother of the boy wondered greatly
11 X | therefore slept with his grandmother, Tsuya. Sometimes he used
12 X | of the offerings. . . . Grandmother, never forget to offer warm
13 X | person who will become your grandmother is very kind; so it will
14 X | without any pain at all. - Grandmother, you may tell this to father
15 X | anybody else."~ ~ The grandmother told Genzô and his wife
16 X | without waiting for his grandmother. Tsuya followed him in,
17 X | Sometimes he also says to his grandmother: - "I think I shall die
18 X | this account exactly as his grandmother gave it to me.~ I asked
19 X | virtuous; but that Tsuya, the grandmother, had always been in the
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