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1 I | gilded teeth and gilded eyes, and tails like a torment
2 I | ceased Hamaguchi's keen old eyes were anxiously turned toward
3 I | ants, and, to his anxious eyes, scarcely faster; for the
4 I | coast-line broadens to the eyes of one approaching it, yet
5 III | the testimony of their own eyes. Few adult calligraphers
6 III | pleasure. The delight of the eyes is for everybody. Not the
7 IV | loss, and much wiping of eyes with many-colored sleeves;
8 V(1) | may seem inexplicable to eyes accustomed to elaborated
9 V | the touches which suggest eyes, nose, and mouth, there
10 V | incisive nose, deep-set eyes, and a massive jaw, we are
11 V | expression through Oriental eyes. I have frequently amused
12 V | much like men, and their eyes are so big! . . . Their
13 VI(1)| robe is used to wipe the eyes as well as to hide the face
14 VII | grey, and then, before my eyes, - glided into Nirvana.
15 VII | care is taken to open his eyes to certain dangers. Ôsaka
16 VII | grotesque figure, with gilded eyes starting from their sockets,
17 VII | making beauty for their eyes. Multitudes write of their
18 VII | extraordinary things until my eyes ached. We went to a famous
19 IX(1)| countries, etc. . . . Their eyes, nostrils, ears, tongues,
20 XI | Still~{p. 296}~to your eyes the shadow seems the substance, -
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