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 fur and a jacket lined with ermine fur ― and has with her a pair of side-pouches with flowers worked on it by the small needle ― then, comes from the south direction an Imperial body-guard of the second class ― who leaning to the cart-door asks his sister-in-law ― sister-in-law, sister-in law, where do you go? ― "I am going towards South to pay a visit to my family" ― "When you have already paid a visit to your family, come to my house. ― I have at home ready-cooked old rice ― tartar cakes and tea milk ― but the Annamite betel-nuts cut in four pieces ― shall break the protruding old front teeth of you worrying thing!"

楊樹 yang$2$ shu$4$, the poplar (latin populus) this tree is in China very commonly seen in burial grounds. The Chinese say that its leaves stir even