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1 I | hundred offerings: each evening, from my place within a
2 I | last one occurred on the evening of June 17, 1896, when a
3 I | Chôja's home.~ One autumn evening Hamaguchi Gohei was looking
4 I | had nobody with him that evening but his little grandson,
5 III | Nobunaga.~ ~ I passed the evening wandering through the illuminated
6 V | surprising incident of the evening, - the corroboration of
7 V | years old, before whom, one evening, I placed several numbers
8 VI | good for a seal-cutter. One evening he came home sick: he said
9 VI | dead forty-seven days. That evening he could not eat. Next morning
10 VI(1) | the seagulls of the coast. Evening after evening the sleeves
11 VI(1) | the coast. Evening after evening the sleeves are wrung."
12 VII | from dawn till late in the evening; he must content himself
13 VII | wondering about it while the evening train to Nara was bearing
14 VIII | are that call from dawn to evening,~Crying, "I love! I love!" -
15 VIII | forget that the smiles of the evening~Sometimes themselves become
16 VIII | or in waiting alone at evening,~The pain differs nothing
17 VIII(1)| River of Souls') and in the evening when waiting for the loved
18 X | Nembutsu every morning and evening, and that she never failed
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