As the end, the passage describes the three trees set in the desert "together", from which the group takes its name.
The passage described his first glimpse of the place he was to return to regularly for more than 50 years.
Turning the pages slowly he came to a passage describing "How to understand the language of butterflies."
Also, passages describing his childhood and other personal matters were removed between versions.
There are many passages explicitly describing the narrator's sexual encounters.
He located the passage describing the start of Margaret's scheming.
The passage describes the prescribed offerings performed for the holiday.
The passage below, describes the locations of various ancient kingdoms.
This is then followed by a fairly long passage describing the Gypsy tribe and their ways.
Another passage describes him as marrying Lilith, who became his queen.