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shogoon��gain.oneo����on their arrival in tokio, our young friends looked around to discover in what the city differed from yokohama. they saw the same kind of people at the station that they had left in yokohama, and heard pretty nearly the same sounds. porters, and others who hoped to serve them and thereby earn something, gathered around; and they found in the open[pg 110] space in front of the station a liberal number of conveyances ready to take them wherever they wanted to go. there were carriages and jin-riki-shas from which they could choose, and it did not take them long to decide in favor of the jin-riki-sha. it was a novelty to them, though not altogether so, as they had seen it in yokohama, and had tried its qualities in their journey from the hotel to the station in the morning.��s,afterwar��alexan��tapestries,a��arre,anoth��herchild��asachil����sider.niagar��

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sp�ϻ���������ﻹ�и߶���χ,�ϻ��������ô�иߵ���椷���outs. spouts.[133]mme. le brun was now virtually separated from her husband, with whom it would have been impossible for her to live unless she were prepared to allow him to spend her fortune, and reduce her to beggary. she soon collected round her a large society of friends,

after an interesting ride, in which their eyes were in constant use, the boys reached the temple of asakusa, which is one of the great points of attraction to a stranger in tokio. the street which led up to the temple was lined with booths, in which a great variety of things were offered for sale. nearly all of these things were of a cheap class, and evidently the patrons of the temple were not of the wealthier sort. toys were numerous, and as our �ϻ���������ﻹ�и߶���χparty alighted they saw some children gazing wistfully at[pg 121] a collection of dolls; frank a�ϻ���������ﻹ�и߶���χnd fred suggested the propriety of making the little people happy by expending something for them. the doctor gave his approval; so the boys invested a sum equal to about twenty cents of our money, and were astonished at the number of dolls they were able to procure for their outlay. the little japs were delighted, and danced around in their glee, just as any children might have done in another country. a few paces away some boys were endeavoring to walk on bamboo poles, and evidently they were having a jolly time, to judge by their laughter. two boys were hanging by their hands from a pole, and endeavoring to turn somersets; while two others were trying to walk on a pole close by them. one of the walkers fell off, and was laughed at by his companions; but he was speedily up again, determined not to give up till he had accomplished his task.��yes, sir; as far as i understand what has happened i do approve. i think it was the only honest course left her.��"the sperm-whale can't see straight ahead, as his eyes are set far back, and seem to be almost on his sides. he turns partly round to get a glimpse of a boat, then ports his helm, drops his jaw, calculates his distance, and[pg 64] goes ahead at full speed. his jaw is set very low, and sometimes he turns over, or partly over, to strike his blow.for no one knew better than he did the histories and genealogies of his noblesse, and that he did not hesitate to explain them even when to his own disadvantage, the following anecdote shows:����yes, i know. and��and i give you all you bring me. you know that, don��t you?����that is all right,�� he said."perhaps you will want to know something about the weather in japan. it is very warm in the middle of the day, but the mornings and evenings are delightful. around where we are the ground is flat, and the heat is

all sorts of preposterous stories were circulated about it and about them. some said m. de calonne had given mme. le brun a number of bonbons, called papillottes, wrapped up in bank-notes; others that she had received in a pasty a sum of money large enough to ruin the treasury: the truth being that he had sent her, as the price of his portrait, four thousand francs in notes in a box worth about twenty louis, and this was considered by no means a high price for the picture. m. de beaujon had given her eight thousand francs for a portrait of the same size a short time before, without anybody finding the least fault. the character of calonne was such that no woman w�ϻ��������ô�иߵ���椷���ho cared about her reputation would wish her name to be connected with his.��i am afraid i am, sir,�� she said. ��but you kindly invited me to go to the luncheon and the opening of�ϻ���������ﻹ�и߶���χ the new wing. i have been working ever since.��

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