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1 1| made in the East from the leaves of a bush. The travellers 2 2| Each preparation of the leaves has its individuality, its 3 2| rare preparation of the leaves on their high ministers 4 2| primitive in the extreme. The leaves were steamed, crushed in 5 2| implements for gathering the leaves, in the third of the selection 6 2| of the selection of the leaves. According to him the best 7 2| the best quality of the leaves must have "creases like 8 2| second school of Tea. The leaves were ground to fine powder 9 2| well as in the choice of leaves. Salt was discarded forever. 10 2| now taken by steeping the leaves in hot water in a bowl or 11 2| his palace in Nara. The leaves were probably imported by 12 4| Flowers are not,/Nor tinted leaves./On the sea beach/ A solitary 13 4| garden gold and crimson leaves, scraps of the brocade of 14 6| slowly, his rapture when the leaves attain their lustre. In 15 6| each flower and to wash its leaves with soft brushes made of 16 6| they always associate the leaves, if there be any, with the 17 6| selection of the flowers, and leaves them to tell their own story. 18 7| in the rustling of their leaves are heard the whispers of