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This bookproved to be the precursor of five others with which it is commonlyassociated by Japanese scholars. easovereigns applied for military aid, it was not unusual to send somebundles of arrows in lieu of soldiers. The black harpy pranced among them. Suddenly he let out another angry shoutand his aggagiers trooped back into the room.
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