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1 I | to the rice on purpose: I saw him do it!"~ "As for the
2 I | eastward all looked, and saw at the edge of the dusky
3 I | they looked again, they saw a white horror of sea raving
4 II | I hate my life since I saw you,"~Now after union prays
5 III | only because of something I saw there more interesting than
6 III | marks his masterpieces, I saw the red imprint of a tiny,
7 III | prime minister, Marquis Ito, saw the miracle, and adopted
8 III | MONTHLY. Looking closer, I saw "Vol. V. Boston: Ticknor &
9 III | the numberless shows. I saw a young man writing Buddhist
10 III | commenced with the tail. I saw a kind of amphitheatre,
11 III | Japanese~{p. 57}~songs. I saw maidens "made by glamour
12 III | charming Japanese woman I ever saw was in that house, - not
13 III | of a monument on which I saw, in beautiful large characters
14 V | masterly things" that he ever saw. "Every stem, twig, and
15 V | elaborated. The art which saw the divine, which rose above
16 VII | The last such vista I saw was bewitched by a spring
17 VII | architecture. And I presently saw it in the bell-tower, -
18 VII | service was going on; I saw tapers burning, the golden
19 VII | most extraordinary I ever saw. Near the main gate is the
20 VII | under a low skylight, I saw busy ranks of bookkeepers,
21 VII | dusk~{p. 181}~itself, - I saw, rising glorified into the
22 VIII(3)| all hours from sunset to saw {footnote p. 207} rise.
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