Chapter
1 I | the latter probably of paper. Now the emptiness behind
2 I | faces with sheets of white paper, so as not to breathe upon
3 I | should be given: painted paper lanterns bearing my sacred
4 I | solitary street, the strings of paper lanterns festooned between
5 III | every lantern had a Japanese paper umbrella spread and fastened
6 III | deftly pressed upon the paper. I could distinguish those
7 III | of cocks and hens made of paper were set to pecking imaginary
8 III | made with a bit of colored paper, a spool of baked clay,
9 III | began to run. Butterflies of paper, moved by an equally simple
10 III | cheapest material is used. Paper, straw, or stone makes no
11 III | spinning webs; butterflies of paper delude the eye. No models
12 III | doll-maker's for twenty tiny paper dolls, each with a different
13 III | went to work with white paper, paint, paste, thin slips
14 III | with the once white soft paper thickly wrapped round its
15 V | philosophic part of the paper had been either misunderstood
16 VII | with little balls of white paper spat upon them by the faithful.
17 VII | half~{p. 160}~full of white paper, - countless slips of white
18 VII | countless slips of white paper, each bearing in Chinese
19 VII | this pole he lowers the paper, with the written side up,
20 VII | thousands of such slips of paper would be needed to fill
21 VII | contain no ex-votos, no paper knots recording prayer,
22 VII | particular parts, and a sort of paper border about fifteen inches
23 VIII| street-songs treated of in a former paper; but they are essentially
24 VIII| reflections with which this paper may fitly conclude. I remember
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