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What do the punctuation marks next to あだ and はるひ mean?

furigana 2 FURIGANA

I can type the sentences, or show the passage if it helps.

Louis Waweru
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    I see 傍点 on あだ and はるひ, but I don't see any furigana on them. –  Aug 20 '11 at 17:06
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    FYI - [http://www.weblio.jp/content/傍点](http://www.weblio.jp/content/%E5%82%8D%E7%82%B9) – YOU Aug 20 '11 at 17:17
  • Haha, I don't see any either. I'll edit the q. – Louis Waweru Aug 20 '11 at 17:38
  • Seems highly unlikely someone googling to find out what the ゴマ are will land on the question Troyen links to. – Louis Waweru Aug 21 '11 at 03:02
  • Clear-cut case of duplicate: closing and adding redirect. (BTW, @louis: we prefer to avoid duplication of content at all costs, please recommend a 'close as duplicate' in such cases, rather that re-posting the answer). – Dave Aug 21 '11 at 03:50
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    @Louis That's correct, but we still want the best answers in one place. Duplicates aren't necessarily bad, they serve to point people who were searching for different terms to the original question. – Troyen Aug 21 '11 at 04:26
  • Oh, sorry about that. I thought the question would be deleted. – Louis Waweru Aug 21 '11 at 13:54

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