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Identifier: buddhascrystalot00ozak (find matches)
Title: Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Ozaki, Yei Theodora Iwaya, Sazanami, 1870-1933
Subjects: Tales -- Japan
Publisher: Tokyo : Kelly & Walsh
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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e a low bow to thevisitors, and began his dance on the rope. All the people were breathless with astonishment atthe sight of the strange actor, and his still stranger antics.They had never seen anything like it before, and ex-clamations and ejaculations filled the air. How strange ! How amusing ! How marvellous !Was ever such a curious creature seen before ? A badgerwith the body oi a kettle dancing on the tight-rope ! Oh 1Oh ! Oh ! And the reputation of this show spread like lightninground the city ; all the people from far and near rivalledeach other in coming to see the wonder first. So greatwas the rush that the authorities were afraid that thehouse would break down, and scaffolding was built roundthe building to support it. In less than twenty days thekuzuya had made a fortune befitting the name of theBadger Bunbuku Chagama. But the kuzuya was far from being a greedy man, andhe began to think that it was hard on the badger to keephim working so strenuously for much longer. So one
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BUNBUKU CHAMAGA BEGAN HIS DANCE ON THE ROPK THE KETTLE OF GOOD FORTUNE 6^ day, as they were sitting together drinking a cup of tea,after a good days performance, he said to the badger-kettle : Listen to me, Mr. Bunbuku. It is in your honourableshadow that I have made such an exceptional fortune, andI am very grateful to you. Now I have enough to retireon, and I think that you must be tired with these endlessperformances. What do you think of giving up thebusiness now and taking a rest ? ** Yes, answered the badger-kettle, I have noobjection to make to your proposal. Then, said the kuzuya, I have your consent.And he immediately closed the show, much to the disap-pointment of the whole neighbourhood. The kuzuya and Mr. Bunbuku Chagama now took aweeks rest together, enjoying themselves grandly andfeasting on the best rice and fish that they could get formoney. Then they both went to the temple of Morinji, and thekuzuya told the priest all that had happened, adding: * It is owing to your

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  • bookauthor:Iwaya__Sazanami__1870_1933
  • booksubject:Tales____Japan
  • bookpublisher:Tokyo___Kelly___Walsh
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