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...you'll always survive somehow
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that's true for boys
and for girls
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All right?
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Yes
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Keep reading, then
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tseng tzu said: Each day
in three ways---
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...I ask myself---
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...if I have faithfully carried out
what I undertook for another---
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My mother's illness had left
my father deep in debt
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As Grandmother lost her wits, all the
housework, the gathering of fuel...
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...and the field work fell to him
:11:45
Left with little time
to attend to himself...
:11:49
...he gradually became
unkempt and grimy
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As his daughter, I felt terrible
about this
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Wipe off that dust!
:12:07
they're coming!
:12:11
His Lordship attends!
:12:14
Kawanami! Quick!
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Provisions'
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Vital stores of food for when
the clan must fight, or the castle...
:12:26
...is besieged
:12:29
Next we have the salt storehouse...
:12:37
Here you have your beans
green, soy and red...
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We pay particular attention
to keeping them dry
:12:46
Dried giant horse-radish
dried fiddleheads, miso paste...
:12:50
Kusaka!
:12:55
this is dried codfish...
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...very important provisioning
in times of war