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1 I | reasoning will not help you far in the opposite direction.
2 I | when a sober man goes so far as to strike a blow, he
3 I | before marriage, enjoyed far more liberty~{p. 14}~than
4 I | immense seismic action very far away. The house crackled
5 I | needed had to be sent from far away. But when better times
6 II | III~Coming? or coming not? Far down the river gazing, - ~
7 II | letter,~Then it were better far only in dreams to see.~VI~
8 III | because the hotel was very far; and the kuruma bore me
9 III | Japan . . . an importance far above that of any other
10 III | sacrifice would have been far less intimately felt. In
11 IV | suns and moons. Only, so far as we can just now~{p. 91}~
12 V | all personal feeling as far as possible, - to hide pain
13 VII | information about parts of the Far East which you have visited,
14 VII | traveler of 1896, - a being as far superior to the average
15 VII | to be forgotten.~ ~ Not far from the bell-tower is another
16 VIII | about the firefly - is by far the prettiest: - ~Weep not! -
17 VIII | whither or where!~ So far, my examples have been principally
18 IX | last to yield: it persists far into superhuman conditions.
19 IX(1)| to the manifestation of a far higher life than our own, -
20 IX | and moral advance has thus far been effected only through
21 X | or hungry. We went very far, I think; but still I could
22 XI | ever could endure to look far. Power to see all former
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