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1. It was of course George's Great-uncle Fong Li who had directed the construction, and it was Fong Li who meticulously explained the subtleties of sailing a small craft to Belle and George during the long construction process
2. “It must bore the pilots to tears flying one of these airplanes?” Ju Lei directed her question to Li Quang
3. She jumped in and gave Li Quang a high five as he closed the door behind them
4. Li Quang took Ju Lei by the shoulders and looked at her straight in the eyes
5. Andrew Holmes had been in Beijing since March 6th 2014 covering China’s “war on pollution” presented by Premier Li Keqiang at the annual gathering of the National People’s Congress
6. Li had four gorgeous mischievous, yet well-mannered boys
7. Li gave me a tour of the office and showed me where I would be working, I was not moved to be excited or eager to start, I simply felt numb
8. ‘Hi there, I see you’ve settled in,’ Li finally arrived with a warm friendly smile
9. They were often banned to the playroom, without much coercion from Li
10. Li did not reply but the corners of her mouth twitched as if she knew a secret and was not going to tell anyone
11. Some modern philosophers believe that apart from the writings of the author, it also contains commentary and clarifications from later military philosophers, such as Li Quan and Du Mu
12. I reached the town called Coaxomulco near dusk and decided to spend the night rather than try the last several li in the dark
13. When finished, it would be nearly thirty li long
14. The Ordu was near a small town called Tolcayuca, about 120 li from Tlatelolco
15. We stopped at a large military camp several li east of the city, in the midst of a prairie along a small river
16. It was only about nine li each way but after all the forced marches, hard rides, infiltration maneuvers, and long swims, it was not easy
17. Our first task was a march on foot 250 li up the Yuma River and back
18. It proved to be in a cul-de-sac open to the north and formed by hills not sixty li from the coast
19. Eventually their lines advanced to within a few li of ours in front of the city and the patrols could find no sign of any forces sneaking up on us from any other direction
20. The valley was quite broad near the conjunction of the two rivers, over three li wide
21. We advanced about two li south of the river to a high point where we set up camp
22. We came upon them some thirty li or so south of the city
23. Each tumen covered about three li of front
24. The Inka were formed in groups six li up the slope from us
25. Somehow, you lose track of how far you have gone over the years, but we had to travel over five thousand li to get back to Tamalameque
26. We were in this condition as we arrived within a few li of Tamalameque late one afternoon
27. We continued north slowly, only about twenty-five to thirty li a day
28. We were about one hundred eighty li upstream from Khanbalikh at this point
29. However, there was a small tributary of the Plains Oxen that we could follow to its source, which was near another small tributary of the Chahiks, which would bring us to that river some 240 li west of the Mongol
30. It had to be about eighteen li wide along the river and filled a valley between two high mountains
31. The bay was almost a li and a half long and less than three hundred feet wide
32. This one was about several li south of the second one on another stream near its lake-source
33. We found the path leading off the north road almost a li north of Tlayacapan
34. There was a yam here and I correctly assumed it was the last for about ninety li, so I stopped
35. All the rivers were crossed with suspension bridges about a li or so from their mouths
36. In his letter he explained that the legua was almost ten li, as he understood li
37. I wasn’t sure how accurate that was, but I presumed someone had marked off a li for him
38. The canyon had to be several li wide at this point
39. It was then situated about fifty li north of Zheng He on the Leni lenape River
40. I suggested that all the tumen except the easternmost three should be concentrated between our present position and the coast, along the large open area where the river split into several branches, but in three groups of four tumen about three li apart
41. As we rode toward the encampment, perhaps a li from where we broke through the woods, I could see they were not expecting us
42. There was a large settlement a little east of north about twenty li away
43. There was a broad open space about thirty li north of our hill and we waited in the forest south of the space
44. I organized the tumen into groups of three and spread them out between the coast and the mountains about twenty li apart
45. The bulk of their forces should be bunched together, not strung out for several li, so that any such attack could be repulsed with ease
46. I could see the group we were chasing about twenty-five li ahead of us
47. Around midday, I received word that the western Ordu was about ninety li away in a fertile seaside plain chasing a small force southward
48. We found the camp situated on the cleared slopes of a hill about fifteen li north of the Bio Bio
49. ” He remembered a river called “Tolten” the mouth of which was about five hundred li south of the mouth of the Bio Bio
50. He thought it was just about the same distance or perhaps a bit more, 530 li