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品川東海寺入り口の問答河岸の碑
家光「海近くして東(遠)海寺とはこれ如何に」
沢庵「大軍を率いても将(小)軍と言うが如し」
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I wonder how I'm going to get down from
here. Perhaps my pigeon friend will
come and fly me down. Then I can get
back on the park bench and the wind.
will never know that I broke my
promise. Of course Drippy did not know
that the wind already knew that he had
broken his promis.
But no pigeons came to Drippy's
rescue. They were frightened by the
hundreds of people standing in the
square pointing at the statue and
yelling.