Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen244William Blackwood, 1938 |
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... Kwannon to see if there were not some way in which this deplorable state of affairs might be improved . Kwannon , also in helpful mood , then revealed the fact that there existed in the Western Provinces thirty - three Holy Places that ...
... Kwannon to see if there were not some way in which this deplorable state of affairs might be improved . Kwannon , also in helpful mood , then revealed the fact that there existed in the Western Provinces thirty - three Holy Places that ...
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... Kwannon temples , probably because their patrons are mostly drawn from the poorer classes and the revenues are by no means large . For this reason the buildings are rather grubby and generally in a bad state of repair . There is always ...
... Kwannon temples , probably because their patrons are mostly drawn from the poorer classes and the revenues are by no means large . For this reason the buildings are rather grubby and generally in a bad state of repair . There is always ...
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... Kwannon temples . Children play round and often are over him without let or hindrance , and cheeky sparrows perch on his head or shoulders and quarrel with one another over the division of the grains of rice that some pious old dame has ...
... Kwannon temples . Children play round and often are over him without let or hindrance , and cheeky sparrows perch on his head or shoulders and quarrel with one another over the division of the grains of rice that some pious old dame has ...
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