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THE FA-NIEN-TS'ING AND THE MÖN-TIEN-SING
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it drops before the evening. It is beautiful, for an hour, but is frail beyond all of its kind. It bears no fruit and its flowers last but a day, while the Fa-Nien-Ts'ing is strong of heart and mind, though a world is against him."