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1 I | thou augustly to make me white, very white, - white like
2 I | augustly to make me white, very white, - white like the women
3 I | me white, very white, - white like the women of the city,
4 I | their faces with sheets of white paper, so as not to breathe
5 I | hakama and robes of snowy white, would come to dance with
6 I | in the centre by a narrow white zigzag - a streak~{p. 18}~
7 I | looked again, they saw a white horror of sea raving over
8 II | time when the hair turns white.~IX~Seeing the face, at
9 III | A girl went to work with white paper, paint, paste, thin
10 III | wine-cup~{p. 72}~of pure white clay presented by a lovely
11 III | little priestess packed the white cup into a neat wooden box
12 III | blood-crusted, with the once white soft paper thickly wrapped
13 VII | cotton hangings with big white ideographs upon them; and
14 VII | over with little balls of white paper spat upon them by
15 VII | than half~{p. 160}~full of white paper, - countless slips
16 VII | paper, - countless slips of white paper, each bearing in Chinese
17 VII | one pink and the other white. The kakemono - made with
18 VII | countless lamps, - above the white star-points of electric
19 IX(1)| Equanimity may be compared to white light, which, though composed
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