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1 I | my ghost-house I should look for the coming of sandaled
2 I | long, was so terraced as to look, when viewed from the open
3 II | perhaps a dancer, very fair to look upon; the other beautiful
4 II(1) | of the fastening of the look of a tansu or chest of drawers: - ~
5 II | not see the face, but only look at the letter,~Then it were
6 III | second-hand furniture shop to look at some curiosities, and
7 III | a pretty woman who would look equally pretty in another
8 III | some were attired so as to look like butterflies with big
9 III | firm reality," should never look for it in this land, - well
10 IV | Let the Bodhisattva look upon all things as having
11 IV | little stones. I stop to look at the children.~ By the
12 V | study of the larger law. Or look at his color studies of
13 V | sweetness of expression, a look of benevolent resignation;
14 V | have said that when I now look at a, foreign illustrated
15 V | faculties. In modern art we look for the feminine beauty
16 V | beauties.~ "They do not look bad," was her comment. "
17 VI | knowing what they were; - they look just like graves of children.
18 VI | would say, 'Ah! you did not look quick enough: she is hiding
19 VII | ascend a high place and look about me, lo! the smoke
20 VII | staining, - the shadows look deeper than they really
21 VII | by those who know how to look for it, - and nowhere more
22 VII | its way back for one more look at loved toys~{p. 159}~and
23 VII | people visit the house to look at the pine and drink a
24 VII | like copper pyrites, or may look exactly like a rich mass
25 VIII | lightning!~Before one can look even twice it vanishes wholly
26 VIII(1)| is more than fearful to look upon. There is an evident
27 IX | being, once man, able to look back through all veils of
28 IX | with peril: a touch or a look may cause the broken fetters
29 IX | material gifts. But the look of an instant, - one glance
30 IX(1) | individuality.' . . . We may look upon each individual as
31 XI | them ever could endure to look far. Power to see all former
32 XI | Buddha could give power to look back more than a little
33 XI | Had I found strength to look back to the beginning, -
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