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On the night before his departure he visited his father's grave in the northern hills. He went first to take leave of Fujitsubo to ask her message for him. The moon had risen and he set out. He was on horseback and had only five or six attendants. He stooped to bow at the Lower Kamo Shrine. Grasses overgrew the path to the grave. The forest was thick. Genji complained to him that his last will and testament was destroyed, and about other things. When the moon had gone behind a cloud, he seemed to his father as he once had been.
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