Chapter 2
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t ood.
er o understand t the unbeloved can become a beloved.
And so, ion of past memories, ting situations perspective.
Sucions are possible, table, and sometimes, in meditation, trike unexpectedly as well.
If t lives ever do come all of a sudden -- being involved in any experiment, but simply keeping on ation -- dont take mucerest in them.
Just look at tness to t turbulence all at once.
Attempting to cope , tinct possibility of going mad.
Once a girl was brougo me.
S eleven years old.
Unexpectedly, s lives.
S experimented often, for some reason mistakes do happen all of a sudden.
t of nature, not its grace upon ure had erred in her case.
It is this is an error.
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So t lives, and many inquiries o this case.
In eig residence, and in t life s ty.
ts of my own, and shem.
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Sant relatives and tell many t tten.
ill alive.
On here is a scar from a small injury.
I asked t t scar.
t;Even my brot kno it.
Let ell you t injury.
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t;On ting the marriage horse.
en years old then.
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