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Bashō Matsuo, The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches Quotes: Had I crossed the passSupported by a stick, I would have spared myselfThe fall from the horse.
         

Had I crossed the passSupported by a stick, I would have spared myselfThe fall from the horse.


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Had I crossed the passSupported by a stick, I would have spared myselfThe fall from the horse.
         



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