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Between Things and Colors3

The words on the next page of the letter
show us one possibility
The coincidence and inevitability of ease
Watching fireworks from an apartment balcony at night
Milk eats the sun rising over the city by the sea
You take a mouthful of hot soup served on the table
You convert Chinese into English on your computer
A wristwatch placed in a dark room
Peacock flowers projected on your retina
A girl receives a wedding bouquet in an island church
Thinking about the plants in the sutra I read in midsummer
A margarita on a tropical beach
Giant's Causeway placed in a glass cup
The tide rushing over the breakwater on the day Afrodare returned to the sea
Riding the department store escalator to buy a cardigan in the clothing department
Figs proliferate in databases
Fruit pulp and human action
he rode the escalator from the subway and disappeared into the October city's hustle and bustle
A letter of memory in the possession of a brother in a faraway place
The meaning of the logical life inspired
The flesh of words connected in between
The difference between the directing objects of scripture and science
The code of blood flowing from the pomegranate fruit
Supernova in the mother
The fast food thing itself in Delhi
The form of the category of apples
The Good Samaritan taking care of the homestay
Leibniz's Possible World of Good
Driving on California State Route 1 by the Sea
The Coincidence of Sea, Grain, and City
The infinite evaporation of two faces
I saw the meaning of the world between things and colors

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