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Updated: May 27, 2025
The music becomes quicker and quicker and the runners run faster and faster, for they must keep time to the melody; and the geisha wins. In another part of the room, guests and geisha are playing ken. They sing as they play, facing each other, and clap their hands, and fling out their fingers at intervals with little cries and the samisen keep time. Choito don-don! Otagaidane; Choito don-don!
Oidemashitane; Choito don-don! Shimaimashitane. Now, to play ken with a geisha requires a perfectly cool head, a quick eye, and much practice. Having been trained from childhood to play all kinds of ken and there are many she generally loses only for politeness, when she loses at all. The signs of the most common ken are a Man, a Fox, and a Gun.
In another four years even Don-Don would be grown-up Don-Don who was such a long time getting older that at fourteen, only two years ago, he had been capable of sitting in her lap, a great long-legged, flumbering puppy, while mother and son rocked dangerously together in each other's arms, like two children, laughing together, mocking each other.
I am a living man do you not see my feet;" and "don-don," he stamped on the ground, first with one foot and then with the other to show the man. "But Urashima Taro lived three hundred years ago, that is all I know; it is written in the village chronicles," persisted the man, who could not believe what the fisherman said. Urashima was lost in bewilderment and trouble.
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