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Updated: June 29, 2025
A witty writer on Japan has aptly and wittily remarked that "an Englishman's house may be his castle, a Japanese's house is his bedroom and his bedroom is a passage." The occupant of this house sits on the floor, sleeps on the floor, and has his meals on the floor.
Lufton our offices." But nobody seemed anxious to accept. "You'll come, won't you, Judy?" Molly asked. No, Judy had other things to do apparently. "Won't you come, Otoyo, dear?" asked Molly, slipping her arm around the little Japanese's waist and giving it a squeeze. "It is not possible. I am exceedingly sorrowful," answered Otoyo a little stiffly and drew away from Molly's embrace.
Campbell, "though I'll wager you didn't do much floor sitting when you went to Harvard, did you, Yoritomo?" The Japanese's smile broadened somewhat when he answered with a slight accent: "American floors are not intended to be used as chairs." "Meaning, Mr. Ito, that the American floors are not as entirely free from dust as the Japanese floors?" inquired Miss Campbell.
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