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" I can love none but my slain master. I owe you gratitude; but you caused Prince Feki's death, and never can I look upon you without wishing to kill you. My best way to avoid such ingratitude, and to reconcile my conflicting duties, is never to see you... "
Manners and Customs of the Japanese in the Nineteenth Century - 第 242 頁
1841 - 298 頁
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The Chinese and Japanese Repository, 第 1 卷

1863 - 544 頁
...and Kakekigo withdrew into retirement, where he founded the second order of the blind, the Feki sado. The superiors of these orders reside at Miyako, and...alike to the mikado, and to the temple lords at Yedo. Sinsyu is now divided into two principal sects: the Yuitz, who profess themselves strictly orthodox,...
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The London Quarterly Review, 第 42 卷

William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1874 - 552 頁
...to slay you. Thus, then, I avoid ingratitude, and reconcile my conflicting duties;" and so saying, he tore out his eyes, and presented them to Yoritomo on a salver. The Tycoon released him, and he founded the " order of the blind." Everything, in fact, is couleur de rose...
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