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  • But if a man such as Kafu saw this Tacktile as your aid, then he would be known to other gem dealers also, would he not?

    Uncharted Stars Norton, Andre 1969

  • DUCELUS: Well, like many other Haitians, we have hundreds of thousands of members in Port-au-Prince, although I'm not from city of Port-au-Prince, itself, I'm from Ocai (ph), but we have plenty of family members in Port-au-Prince, especially from Kafu (ph) all the way to Petionville.

    CNN Transcript Jan 17, 2010 2010

  • Seidensticker enrolled immediately, graduating fourteen months later with a burgeoning command of Japanese that – unbeknownst to him – would become the basis of his academic career as a translator of Japanese literature, including Tanizaki, Kawabata, Mishima, Kafu and the arduous “The Tale of Genji.” (via)

    R.I.P Edward G. Seidensticker 2007

  • Seidensticker enrolled immediately, graduating fourteen months later with a burgeoning command of Japanese that – unbeknownst to him – would become the basis of his academic career as a translator of Japanese literature, including Tanizaki, Kawabata, Mishima, Kafu and the arduous “The Tale of Genji.” (via)

    Vitro Nasu » 2007 » August 2007

  • For Kafu saw in him a solution for you but no way to make that clear.

    Uncharted Stars Norton, Andre 1969

  • "I shall see Kafu, set up the auction entry, if he will do it, then come straight back."

    Uncharted Stars Norton, Andre 1969

  • The wait before any answer came was so long I began to wonder if perhaps Kafu was out.

    Uncharted Stars Norton, Andre 1969

  • Kafu had thrown aside custom in coming so quickly to the point.

    Uncharted Stars Norton, Andre 1969

  • With a lesser man than Kafu my suspicions might be true.

    Uncharted Stars Norton, Andre 1969

  • It was not in such a man as Kafu to use a lie to influence a sale.

    Uncharted Stars Norton, Andre 1969

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