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Leaving White King City

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 White King City I left at dawn
in the morning-glow of the clouds;
The thousand miles to Chiang-ling
we sailed in a single day.
On either shore the gibbons' chatter sounded without pause While my light boat skimmed past ten thousand sombre crags.

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