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It was one covering only one which cried out. The rest were silent. He took the covering into his own room, and for the remainder of the night lay down beneath it. And the voices continued until the hour of dawn: 'Ani-San samukaro? 'Omae samukaro? So that he could not sleep. But at break of day he rose up and went out to find the owner of the furuteya at which the futon had been purchased.
He was received with more than common kindness, for the landlord desired to make a good name for his little inn. It was a new inn, but as its owner was poor, most of its dogu furniture and utensils had been purchased from the furuteya. Nevertheless, everything was clean, comforting, and pretty.
5 Furuteya, the estab!ishment of a dea!er in second-hand wares furute. 6 Andon, a paper lantern of peculiar construction, used as a night light. Some forms of the andon are remarkably beautiful. 7 'Ototsan! washi wo shimai ni shitesashita toki mo, chodo kon ya no yona tsuki yo data-ne? Izumo dialect. 1 The Kyoto word is maiko. 2 Guitars of three strings.
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