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And the price of this peace
might prove too great.
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It also happens that the same wind
brings a prolonged precipitation.
:19:29
The fish Namazu sinks to the depths.
:19:33
The butterflies fold their wings.
:19:39
Capitulation contradicts the traditions
of the Empire and of the Japanese people.
:19:50
Even though it is known to all that
:19:52
the Emperor has always stood for
evolutionary development
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the way it is accepted
in the natural world:
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natural selection in conditions
of non-interference and peace.
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But only a peace that is on favourable
terms for my people.
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Let the sea continue to rage
to the north and to the south,
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to the west and to the east.