Page:Kwaidan; Stories and Studies of Strange Things - Hearn - 1904.djvu/85

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ing, she put the jar into his hands, and disappeared.


Into his house the happy man rushed, to tell his wife the good news. He set down in front of her the covered jar,—which was heavy,—and they opened it together. And they found that it was filled, up to the very brim, with . . .

But, no !—I really cannot tell you with what it was filled.

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