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1 I | possibly be; and when you remember that millions of people
2 I | little~{p. 8}~hands, and remember that I, the ghost and god,
3 III | painted above the entrance. I remember only the word "forign."
4 III | factitious as it is modern. I remember two impressive silences
5 IV | worshiped in other æons. "Remember, Man, thou art but dust!" -
6 IV | surfaces. For what is dust? "Remember, Dust, thou hast been Sun,
7 V(1) | curious fact which I do not remember having seen mention of in
8 VI | she made herself. I can remember it still: - ~Oya no nai
9 VII | of Japanese hotels, and I remember only one in which I could
10 VIII | paper may fitly conclude. I remember that when, I first attempted,
11 IX | Derby quite well able to remember having been the Eohippus?
12 IX | non-sentiency; - able to remember, like the Buddha of the
13 IX | which has once been able to remember all births and states of
14 IX(1)| ocean."~ The reader should remember that the Buddhist hypothesis
15 X | exclaimed:~ "Then you cannot remember anything that happened before
16 X | you were born?"~ "Do you remember?" asked Fusa.~ "Indeed
17 X | four years old I used to remember everything; but since then
18 X | many things. But I still remember that I died of smallpox;
19 X | that I died of smallpox; I remember that I was put into a jar;2
20 X | I was put into a jar;2 I remember that~p. 281}~I was buried
21 X | that hole. It fell pon! - I remember that sound well. Then somehow
22 X | empty air as if flying. I remember it was neither night nor
23 X | being said for me.~p. 282}~I remember also that when the people
24 X | After that, I only remember that the old man led me
25 X | roundabout way to this place - I remember we passed the road beyond
26 X | honorable womb.2 . . . I remember that I was born without
27 X | Tsuya, could any of them remember having done any~p. 289}~
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