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    greaterexplosionbutbylongdraandfinelynuancedsyllablesattheendof

    sentences.

    thestoryisreuntedofanorthelonelpany,

    uldhesoldiersvebyhisexplosive”forarch”thecaptain

    einsoochooodthesituationasked

    perssiontogivethendinhisoissioned.instead

    oftheusualclearcut”kaipuchou”hegaveagenuinepersuasivesoochoser

    nyiaaaaaaaah”andloandbeholdthesoooved.

    iry,thisdifferensofthenorthandthe

    southduringthefourth,fifthandsixthturies,heahe

    firsttisubrgeduartarrule,auredesegratedsouthward.

    foriteentallovelyricsflourishediheurts,and

    thesoutherulersanyofthereatlyricpoets,oflove

    ditties,thetzityehko,developedangthepeople.antrastbethis

    sentintalpoetryandthefresh,ryofthenorthwouldbehighly

    instruouspoetofthesouthinthepopularditties:

    killtheevercroock

    shoottheearlyannouhedawn

    thatthereghtbeanuninterrupted

    rollingdarkillyears

    ain:

    theroadsareddyandforsaken,

    despitetheldicatothee.

    goandlookatthefootprintsinsnow,

    ifthoue.

    durihesungdynasty,entofasentintal

    lyritricatetre,thetzu,hesadladyinherboudoir,

    aearfulreddlesatnightandsflavouredrougeandeyebroainsandbeadededrailsaedsprings

    andpiningloversaedshearts.ituralthatapeoplegiventothis

    kindofsentintalpoetryshouldbenqueredbyanorthepeople

    short,naivelinesofpoetry,taken,asitbellishntfrobr >

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    beheyinhills,

    likeaedcupisthesky

    thatverstheeland.

    enorusistheearth,

    andtheskyisadeepblue;

    thehetallgrassbends,

    andthesheepandcattleeintoview.

    iththissongthataneneral,aftersufferingaheavydefeat,ralliedhis

    soldiersahegaintobattle.andinntrasttothesouthesongsoflove,

    anebroadsword:

    ihavejustboughtafivefootknife,

    isingce.

    ifohreetisaclay,

    iaidens

    anhandeddoousreads:

    ianceidescrythengriver,

    theandigrace.

    iangolsson.

    anddontknohineselays.

    agoodriderrequiresashorse,

    andashorserequiresagoodrider.

    idstacloudofdust,

    youknohesider.1

    linesliketheseopenupavistaofspeculationastothediflferencesofnortheand

    southebloodthatakeupoftheeseradseeokeit

    possibletouandhoionsubjectedtothousandyearsofkowtowing

    andindoorlivingandacivilizationhoutpopularsportsuldavoidthefateof

    eaheracivilizations.ho

    1thesesongsarequotedbydr.hushihinsupportofthesathesis.

    ii.degeion

    degeionisahighlysleadingterforiteaning.since

    theiionoftheflushtoiletandthevaansee

    tojudgeansralstandardsbyhishly

    civilizedforhavingahandaererroundhisbelly.ihaveheard

    syathetiers”livinglikebeasts,35

    stepofsalvationtolieinagenerousdisiionoftheirhutsand

    belongings.

    yetitisnotdirtbutthefearofdirtansdegeion,anditis

    dangeroustojudgeansphysidralsanitybyoutsidestandards.actually,

    theeuropeannlivinginoverheatedapartntsandluxuriouscarsislessfittedto

    survivethantheesefarrlivinginhisloedhut.noris

    cruelty,naturalinallchildrenandsavages,asignofdegeion;ratherthefearof

    painandsufferingisasignofit.thedogeersonlytobarkandnotto

    bite,andisledthroughthestreetsasaladyspet,isonlyadegeewolf.even

    physitohunglory

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    arehighlydevelopedaniloresensitizedandplicated

    anisorerefineddesires,isnecessarilya

    rerobustorhealthyaothe

    question.therealquestionofphysianaswellasin

    anilsishoodohisheisyet

    tosurvive.

    ifoakesrelythephysicalevidences,oneseecleartracesoftheeffectsof

    thousandsofyearsofcivilizedlife,ninahasadaptedhielftoasocialand

    entthatdendsstaancepoivestrength,

    andhehaslostagreatpartofntalandphysicalpoandadventure

    evalforests.thehuuroftheese

    peopleiinggunpoakingfirecrackersfor

    theirgrandfathersbirthdaysisrelysyolierely

    pacifies.thepreferencefordaintinessoverpohasaphysicalbasisin

    nslessealityandlloincts,andthepreferenceforreasonableness

    ressivenessinphilosophyybeactuallytraceabletotheroundedand

    thearphousface.

    soalsohavethentem

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