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The Two Red Towers
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197
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The Charcoal-seller
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199
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The Politician
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201
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The Old Man with the Broken Arm
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202
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Kept waiting in the Boat at Chiu-k'ou Ten Days by an adverse Wind
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205
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On Board Ship: Reading Yüan Chēn's Poems
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206
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Arriving at Hsün-yang
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207
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Madly Singing in the Mountains
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208
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Releasing a migrant "Yen" (Wild Goose)
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209
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To a Portrait Painter who desired him to sit
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211
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Separation
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212
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Having climbed to the topmost Peak of the Incense-burner Mountain
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213
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Eating Bamboo-shoots
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214
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The Red Cockatoo
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215
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After Lunch
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216
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Alarm at first entering the Yang-tze Gorges
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217
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On being removed from Hsün-yang and sent to Chung-chou
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219
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Planting Flowers on the Eastern Embankment
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220
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Children
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221
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Pruning Trees
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222
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Being visited by a Friend during Illness
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223
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On the way to Hangchow: Anchored on the River at Night
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224
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Stopping the Night at Jung-yang
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225
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The Silver Spoon
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226
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The Hat given to the Poet by Li Chien
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227
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The Big Rug
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228
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After getting Drunk, becoming Sober in the Night
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229
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