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... morning at the same time and close on time in the eve- ning but he did no business . Instead of sitting now and reading , he gave that up completely , he stood all day by the front door and watched the whole town as it prepared for ...
... morning at the same time and close on time in the eve- ning but he did no business . Instead of sitting now and reading , he gave that up completely , he stood all day by the front door and watched the whole town as it prepared for ...
Side 14
... morning too cold for snow ? Shall I prune the tree , editing some sort of clarity into the garden and myself ? 2. March Long and dry , the last hay is some of the field's memory written in thin lines faded from too much perusal , too ...
... morning too cold for snow ? Shall I prune the tree , editing some sort of clarity into the garden and myself ? 2. March Long and dry , the last hay is some of the field's memory written in thin lines faded from too much perusal , too ...
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... morning is not even an hokku , but it sometimes suffices , it sometimes clears my mind of formal matters which formal stanzas do not merit . In the orchard there are so few people that no one takes notice ; you should come more often ...
... morning is not even an hokku , but it sometimes suffices , it sometimes clears my mind of formal matters which formal stanzas do not merit . In the orchard there are so few people that no one takes notice ; you should come more often ...
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