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    "title": "Chapter 35 — Holding the Great Image",
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    "text": "## Chapter 35\n\n\nTo him who holds in his hands the Great Image (of the invisible\nTao), the whole world repairs. Men resort to him, and receive no\nhurt, but (find) rest, peace, and the feeling of ease.\n\nMusic and dainties will make the passing guest stop (for a time).\nBut though the Tao as it comes from the mouth, seems insipid and has\nno flavour, though it seems not worth being looked at or listened to,\nthe use of it is inexhaustible.",
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