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1 I | colors printed with the number of the years of the giver,
2 I(1)| may be divided among any number of persons, - ten visits
3 I | sobbed Tada, in answer to a number of questions. "He is mad.
4 II | touches. According to their number she deems herself lucky
5 III | good-natured and merry. A number of my fellow-passengers
6 III | the pictures, thousands in number, were for sale, at prices
7 III | into silence. I tried a number of, other selections, including "
8 III | at least of the greater number of them, were thus selected, -
9 III | taken to draw a similar number of such figures. The actual
10 VII | throughout the country. The number of edifices in Western style
11 VII | interiorly a very large number of the frail wooden dwellings
12 VIII| be. Out of a very large number collected for me, I have
13 IX | which are four in~{p. 243}~number. Below these axe the states
14 IX | this earth according to number of years, and each year
15 IX | or Kakkwan). These are in number three, - each higher than
16 IX | former includes an equal number of heavenly and of earthly
17 IX | rebirths are not equal in number. There are four kinds of
18 IX | the memory of a certain number of former births, together
19 IX | foresee a corresponding number of future births; - in the
20 IX | the next higher state the number of births remembered increases; -
21 X | their Tôzô, who had died a number of years before, at the
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