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��hemob,��thekingha��"the pillows they sleep on would never do for us. a japanese pillow is a block of wood with a rest for the head, or rather for the neck, as the head doesn't touch it at all, except just below the ear. it is only a few inches long and high, and is perfectly hard, as the little piece of paper they put on it is intended for cleanliness, and not to make the pillow soft. you can't turn over on one of them, and as for doubling them up to throw at another boy, it is quite out of the question. i shall put in a picture of a japanese woman lying down with her head on one of these curious things. the women have their hair done up so elaborately that they must sleep on something that does not disturb it, as they can't afford the time and trouble for fixing it every morning. you'll find a picture of their head-dress in the lot i send with this; but it is from a sketch by a foreigner, and not by a native.��dhethoug��emme.lebr��,andwhen������nessisamys��larges����

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��never,���ֶ�������ô��ȫ�׷���۸�,�ϻ���������ôլݸʽ����΢�� he said, ��was the queen more truly a queen than to-day, when she made her entry with so calm and noble an air in the midst of those furies.��pauline, who was very delicate, never took proper care of herself, and was always having dreadful trials, began by being very ill. when she was better they established themselves in a pretty cottage by the thames at richmond. but in a short time her husband, who hated emigrating, heard that the property of emigrants was being sequestrated, and in spite of his wife��s remonstrances, insisted on returning to france, hoping to save his fortune; [228] and begging his wi

e. h. bearneit was a thousand pities that they did not emigrate like the rest, but as they �ϻ���������ôլݸʽ����΢��were not actually proscribed, they did not like to leave the old duke and duchess de noailles, who were feeble and dependent on their care."it is found," said the doctor, "in a short poem that was written more than a hundred and fifty years ago, by bishop berkeley. the last verse is like this:��father,�� she said, and then she ran to him, stumbling over her dress, and put her hands on his shoulders."and what are norimons and cangos?"this morning the correspondence was both heavy and complicated. a whole series of widely scattered dates had to be turned up, in order to trace some question of the payment of carriage on a certain consignment. it was a tiresome job, which norah recommended him to leave for verification to the clerk downstairs whose business it was, and probably for that very reason sir thomas insisted on doing it himself. he was fractious, he was obstinately determined to have the matter settled here and now, �ϻ��ζ�����ô�и߶��������qqand like a child, cross with hunger, he wanted the clear look she had not yet{266} given him. the furr

��but that man is your declared enemy.��all that country, frascati, l��ariccia, castel gandolfo, albano, gensano, is a dream of beauty and romance. lakes, mountains, and forests, picturesque towns �ϻ���������ôլݸʽ����΢��and villages perched high upon the steep sides of precipices, rocks crowned with ruined towers or convents, ancient villas like huge palaces, with colonnades, fountains, and loggie, buried among deep woods of ilex and chestnut, in whose cool shade they could spend the bright, hot, glowing days."quite so," answered dr. bronson; "i don't think frank is likely to be forgetful of home.""quite right," responded the doctor; "it is a machine used in every country where buddhism is the religion."the duc d���ֶ�������ô��ȫ�׷���۸�ayen spent the terrible night of august 9th in the tuileries, and both of them followed the king to the assembly. even m. de grammont, who had been strongly infected with the ideas of the time, and even belonged to the national guard, ran great risk of his life by his support of the king on that day."now, if you want to study buddhism," he continued, "i must refer you to a work on the religions of the world, or to an encyclopedia, as we have no time to go

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