They lay thickly as cherry blossom beneath the windblown treesof an orchard. He had wrapped them in a scrap oftanned sheepskin. Indeed, so extensively was the hunting of deerpractised that bows and arrows were often called kago-yumi andkago-ya (kago signifies deer ). Baring spoke for half anhour without consulting any slip of paper, barely pausing to drawbreath.
There were placesspecially associated in the public mind with uta-gaki--TsukubaMountain in Hitachi, Kijima-yama in Hizen, and Utagaki-yama inSettsu. Ladiesand gentlemen, I have a special treat for you this evening. In this waywill the State be eternal and the Temples of the Earth and of Grain*will be free from danger. Don't let that child pester you, Mr.
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