Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|       wreaths of white flowers meet for adorning graves. At
 2     I,      IV|      the gentleman hastened to meet him, caught the boy up in
 3     I,      IV| invited these two gentlemen to meet you at dinner. One of them
 4     I,      IV|       I shall be very happy to meet them."~ ~Just then the valet
 5     I,     VII|       will never condescend to meet the man on that ground.
 6     I,      XI|     the board of commissioners meet on your new premises, and
 7     I,     XII|  myself. Here at least I could meet with no shame, no disappointment,
 8    II,       I|        composure with which we meet some old friend, or - a
 9    II,      VI|     etiquette. If two Chinamen meet on the street, Tsang will
10    II,     XII|      dashing from the hills to meet them. The strong west wind
11    II,     XVI|  caught sight of me, he ran to meet me, shook my hands, embraced
12    II,    XVII|       in Paradise do I wish to meet you again. And if you go
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