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... ses his temper.
Nor the quiet smile on his lips
He eats four go of unpolished rice.
Miso and a few vegetables a day."
"He does not consider himself. In whatever occurs . . . his understanding. Comes from observation and experience
And he never loses sight of things."
" He lives in a little thatched-roof hut.
In a field in the shadows of a pine tree grove
If there is a sick child in the east
He goes ther ...
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