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1 II(2) | equal to about two and a half English miles.~
2 III | decorations, were for sale at half a yen each. These medals
3 III | the whole thing costing half a cent. An artificial mouse
4 III | p. 66}~merchant, about half a mile away. How any crowd
5 III | temple gate after about half an hour's run.~ A priest,
6 V | direction and position of the half dozen touches indicating
7 VII | impossible to realize in the next half century. I need scarcely
8 VII | familiar, here seemed but half familiar, exotic, prototypal;
9 VII | black with age, and only half visible, - its hinder part
10 VII | which it flows is more than half~{p. 160}~full of white paper, -
11 VII | disordered mass of fur, - half reddish and half silvery
12 VII | fur, - half reddish and half silvery grey. It is not
13 VII(1)| sho, - about a quart and a half.
14 VII | the subject; and more than half of the charm of such interiors
15 IX | only because it contains half of a truth. This half of
16 IX | contains half of a truth. This half of a truth has no value
17 IX | unless joined with the other half. And of the other half no
18 IX | other half. And of the other half no suspicion yet exists
19 IX | idealism; but it is only the half way resting-place on the
20 IX(1) | Half of this Buddhist thought
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