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Japanese Fairy Tales

  • Rosaliehas quoted8 months ago
    traveled back and forth

    Go back and forth đi tới đi lui

  • quyendao3110has quoted9 months ago
    sallied forth in search of adventures

    Ra khơi tìm kiếm phiêu lưu

  • quyendao3110has quoted9 months ago
    the drafty upper floor of a Buddhist temple

    tầng trên lộng gió của một ngôi chùa Phật giáo.

  • Елизаветаhas quoted3 years ago
    raw, stewed, boiled and roasted,
  • Evahas quoted3 years ago
    There is an old proverb that 'As the sword is the soul of a samurai, so is the mirror the soul of a woman,' and according to popular tradition, a woman's mirror is an index to her own heart—if she keeps it bright and clear, so is her heart pure and good.
  • odin1shaghas quoted3 years ago
    centipede. He looked across the waters. The huge reptile had wound its horrid body seven times round the mountain and would soon come down to the lake. Nearer and nearer gleamed fireballs of eyes, and the light of its hundred feet began to throw reflections in the still waters of the lake.
    Then suddenly the warrior remembered that he had heard that human saliva was deadly to centipedes. But this was no ordinary centipede. This was so monstrous that even to think of such a creature made one creep with horror. Hidesato determined to try his last chance. So taking his last arrow and first putting the end of it in his mouth, he fitted the notch to his bow, took careful aim once more and let fly.
    This time the arrow again hit the centipede right in the middle of its head, but instead of glancing off harmlessly as before, it struck home to the creature's brain. Then with a
  • b4916928497has quoted4 years ago
    Grateful acknowledgment is due to Mr.
  • sara97unicornhas quoted4 years ago
    The red bream, the flounder, the sole, the cuttlefish, and all the chief vassals of the Dragon King of the Sea now came out with courtly bows to welcome the stranger.
  • Bigugahas quoted5 years ago
    it took up the whole width of the bridge.
  • Bigugahas quoted5 years ago
    could not bear to be idle
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