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The Two Red Towers 197
The Charcoal-seller 199
The Politician 201
The Old Man with the Broken Arm 202
Kept waiting in the Boat at Chiu-k'ou Ten Days by an adverse Wind 205
On Board Ship: Reading Yüan Chēn's Poems 206
Arriving at Hsün-yang 207
Madly Singing in the Mountains 208
Releasing a migrant "Yen" (Wild Goose) 209
To a Portrait Painter who desired him to sit 211
Separation 212
Having climbed to the topmost Peak of the Incense-burner Mountain 213
Eating Bamboo-shoots 214
The Red Cockatoo 215
After Lunch 216
Alarm at first entering the Yang-tze Gorges 217
On being removed from Hsün-yang and sent to Chung-chou 219
Planting Flowers on the Eastern Embankment 220
Children 221
Pruning Trees 222
Being visited by a Friend during Illness 223
On the way to Hangchow: Anchored on the River at Night 224
Stopping the Night at Jung-yang 225
The Silver Spoon 226
The Hat given to the Poet by Li Chien 227
The Big Rug 228
After getting Drunk, becoming Sober in the Night 229