Chapter
1 I | field, because the sun hath looked upon me. Deign thou augustly
2 I | He rose to his feet, and looked at the sea. It had darkened
3 I | still knowing nothing, looked alternately, in sorrowful
4 I | and the heads of families looked about them, and down the
5 I | the twilight eastward all looked, and saw at the edge of
6 I | menace of it. When they looked again, they saw a white
7 III| and secured the prize. I looked through its stained pages
8 III| were for a long time looked upon as kindred races, and
9 III| wonderful every time it is again looked at. It is very seldom indeed
10 III| must have more than once looked just as dusty, and ridden
11 V | his choice of subjects. He looked for dominant laws of contrast
12 VII| later the Heavenly Sovereign looked upon the land, the smoke
13 VII| filings of some sort, but it looked like a beautiful surface
14 VII| like the God of Wealth, looked after arriving customers.
15 X | people there said that he looked very much like their Tôzô,
16 X | was born?"~ Katsugorô looked surprised and exclaimed:~ "
17 XI | brain to hold. For, as I looked backward, I became double,
18 XI | be read. Could you have looked back incomparably further
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