... was not one to be seen, and if she went to look for one she would lose the peach. Stopping a moment to think what she would do, she remembered an old charm-verse. Now she began to clap her hands to keep time to the rolling of the peach down stream,... Myths and Legends of Japan - Página 55de Frederick Hadland Davis - 2007 - 436 páginasVisualização parcial - Sobre este livro
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...to keep time to the rolling of the peach down stream, and while she clapped she sang this song : " Distant water is bitter, The near water is sweet ; Pass by the distant water And come into the sweet." Strange to say, as soon as she began to repeat this little song the... | |
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