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Oct 2 at 5:03 comment added broccoli forest Honestly, I'd regard this ungrammatical or a slip of the tongue (if not typo)...
Sep 29 at 12:47 answer added Daciu Barbat timeline score: 1
Sep 28 at 23:12 answer added Karl Knechtel timeline score: 1
Sep 28 at 16:59 comment added BigRigz @Axe Some person is the subject, yes. It is more so a process of elimination; we can assume that the が may not be grammatically linked to the て欲しい grammar.
Sep 28 at 16:39 comment added Axe But in the sentences in that link, at least が still marks the subject. Here, 本 isn't the subject of 買う
Sep 28 at 13:25 comment added BigRigz Check this: japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/70630/…; also, it seems that of all things to buy with the gold, he wants Luffy to buy him a certain book, which he elaborates on in the next box. が indicates "this, and not anything else." Whether it is related to the て欲しい grammar form or not, however, someone else's opinion may be necessary.
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