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1 I | loved and died hundreds or thousands of years ago. I fancy that
2 I | millions of people during thousands of years have worshiped
3 III | Nearly all the pictures, thousands in number, were for sale,
4 III | only the skilled labor of thousands could have joined together
5 III | labor, perhaps, of tens of thousands of hands and brains; but
6 III | than it had touched my own. Thousands of photographs of Yuko and
7 III | photographs of Yuko and thousands of copies of the little
8 VII | mortuary tablets, and with them thousands of toys; little dogs and
9 VII | city;~{p. 161}~for many thousands of such slips of paper would
10 VII | his shrine of Kôzu, - as thousands must believe he does, -
11 VIII| innumerable hundreds of thousands of myriads of kôtis1 of
12 IX | ancient faith is that for thousands of years we have been thinking
13 X(2)| the One Mind emanate three thousands of great thousands of forms." . . .~
14 X(2)| three thousands of great thousands of forms." . . .~ In the
15 XI | progression; I became hundreds and thousands, - and feared with the terror
16 XI | feared with the terror of thousands, - and despaired with the
17 XI | despaired with the anguish of thousands, - and shuddered with the
18 XI | shuddered with the agony of thousands; yet knew the pleasure of
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