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VETERAN UPHOLDER OF THE PRINCIPLE OF CAUSE AND EFFECT
This aged Japanese priest has seen long years of service in the temple of
Buddha, where he spends many hours seated thus — in the fashion
of his god — in prayer and meditation. He seldom smiles, his
features have become as hard and impassive as those of images, but
his whole heart is in his faith, which in various forms dominates the
mentality and emotions of millions of Asiatic people
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MUSICAL METHODS THAT NEVER FAIL TO EXCITE GENEROSITY
A wanderer among wanderers, this Mongol with his wife makes his way
about the valleys bordering the steppes, the mighty "Land of Grass"
that can support both man and his flocks, and playing and singing his
raucous melodies to the nomadic herdsmen who roam the plains in search
of "pastures new," gathers in largesse sufficient to keep body and
soul together
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