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1 I | dwelling to swim in the long gold bath of a sunbeam,
2 I | nearly two hundred miles long struck the northeastern
3 I | calamity which happened long before the era of Meiji,
4 I | three quarters of a mile long, was so terraced as to look,
5 I | thought it was queer, - a long, slow, spongy motion. Probably
6 I | moments seemed terribly long to him. The sun was going
7 I | Hamaguchi did not have very long to wait before the first
8 I | edge of the dusky horizon a long, lean, dim line like the
9 I | incomparably more quickly. For that long darkness was the returning
10 I | The period of distress was long, because in those days there
11 II | the words. It is fall of long, queer, plaintive modulations.
12 II | One more example: - ~Too long, with pen in hand, idling,
13 II | the boy soars up in one long, clear, shrill, splendid
14 III | a board about three feet long by eighteen inches wide, -
15 III | Japanese . . . were for a long time looked upon as kindred
16 III | spool of baked clay, and a long thread; you had only to
17 III | streets darkened about me long before I reached the hotel.
18 III | till nearly eleven; and the long waiting in those densely
19 III | instance, one felt assured that long, light, slender, fine, faultlessly
20 III | classes have~{p. 80}~lived so long in an atmosphere of false
21 III | pierced with elfish gates at long, long intervals), great
22 III | with elfish gates at long, long intervals), great soft hilly
23 V | cannot have lived in Japan long enough, or felt her life
24 V(1) | one has said to me, "For a long time I found it very bard
25 VI(1) | hence the comparison. The long sleeve of the Japanese robe
26 VII | This was probably the case long before Tôkyô existed. There
27 VII | I must also speak of the long overcoats or overcloaks
28 VII | competitive power of Japan must long depend upon her power to
29 VII | it is generally quite as long as the term of apprenticeship
30 VII | The discipline of these long apprenticeships may be considered
31 VII | absent in the original:~"Very long time in, august help received;
32 VII | opening, perhaps ten feet long by eight wide, surrounded
33 VII | right angles to the end of a long pole. By aid of this pole
34 VIII | countless ideographs of the long vistas of shop-signs; -
35 VIII | mine before, - ~ How long ago I may not know:~
36 VIII | boats together~Knotted was long ago by some love in a former
37 VIII(1)| his legs through remaining long in the posture of meditation;
38 IX | struggle and pain, and will long continue to be so developed;
39 X | would probably die before long, and that it might therefore
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