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%	"Now, this third handkerchief," Mein Herr proceeded, "has also
%	four edges, which you can trace continuously round and round:
%	all you need do is to join its four edges to the four edges of
%	the opening.  The Purse is then complete, and its outer
%	surface--"
%	"I see!" Lady Muriel eagerly interrupted.  "Its outer surface
%	will be continuous with its inner surface!  But it will take
%	time. I'll sew it up after tea."  She laid aside the bag, and
%	resumed her cup of tea.  "But why do you call it Fortunatus's
%	Purse, Mein Herr?"
%	The dear old man beamed upon her, with a jolly smile, looking
%	more exactly like the Professor than ever.  "Don't you see,
%	my child--I should say Miladi?  Whatever is inside that Purse,
%	is outside it; and whatever is outside it, is inside it.  So
%	you have all the wealth of the world in that leetle Purse!"
	֤ơλܤΥϥ󥫥ˤץߥƥ뤬³Ƥ롥ֱ郎
	Ĥޤ郎ĤʤäƤΤˤʤޤʡλͤĤα
	򡤺ۤαˤʤФʤ󡥤ǴǤ¦ϡ
	֤狼äץߥꥨ뵤Ǥäֳ¦¦
	ȤĤʤäƤǤ礦ɻ֤ꤽ˥ΤϤ
	ΤȤˤޤ󡩡ץХåƤ֤ȡդӥƥåפ
	ˤ֤ɤʤǹκۤä̾ʤǤ
	ϷͤϺޤǰʾ˶äݤˤäФߤ֤狼
	󤫤ʡäƤ¦⳰¦ۡ¦¦
	ۡȤȤ٤ξåҺۤΤǤ
		[ Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, by Lewis Carroll ]
		[ ȥ֥롼δ, wilder, ץȿĸ ]
