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Chapter 2
quot; But it is not so easy to stop tide of memory once it has broken loose.

    It is very difficult to s t cras simply open, it breaks open.

    It took about fifteen days -- only top.

    he problem?

    to claim t ser.

    ered t life, ute, and titution began to emerge, her whole being was shaken.

    y of turbed.

    In t of revelation, it is not as if to someone else -- to be ce noute.

    It often  someone ute in a past life becomes deeply virtuous in t; it is a reaction to t life.

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    It often  people s in this life.

    e a deep relationss.

    Sucion often takes place, and t o knoo te extreme.

    te direction.

    No sooner does t t moves back to t.

    It barely touc o t.

    o, be assured it is gato move back to t -- it o t as it o t.

    often  a virtuous person becomes a sinner, and a sinner becomes virtuous.

    t of oscillation occurs in everyones life.

    Do not t it is a general rule t one w  life also.

    It is not necessarily so.

    is necessarily so is t reverse of it --   t life and urned to te.

    I have heard.

    .

    .

    .

    A itute once lived opposite eacher.

    Bothe same day.

    titute o be taken to  of to hell.

    to take them away were very puzzled.

    t asking eac;  ake? o take to  ;

    t among t;, but itute.

    ies at   on there.

    tes of music o  o his very core.

    No admirer of titute,
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