Japanese folk stories and fairy tales
JAPANESE FOLK STORIES AND FAIRY TALES
JAPANESE FOLK STORIES AND FAIRY TALES
BY MARY F. NIXON-ROULET
AUTHOR OF “WITH A PESSIMIST IN SPAIN,” “OUR LITTLE SPANISH COUSIN,” “OUR LITTLE ALASKAN COUSIN,” ETC., ETC.
NEW YORK ·:· CINCINNATI ·:· CHICAGO AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY
Copyright, 1908, by AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY
Entered at Stationers’ Hall, London Copyright, 1908, Tokyo
Japanese Folk Stories W. P. I
TO DR. ALFRED DE ROULET
A beautiful princess lived in Inaba. She was called the Princess of Yakami, and was the loveliest princess in all the land. Her skin was like velvet, her hair was dark as night, and her eyes were as bright and soft as the stars. She was sweet as well as fair, but willful, and when they said, “Fair Princess, you must marry,” she replied, “The time has not yet come. I see nowhere in Inaba the man who may be my lord.”
At this the court was in despair. The Princess would not marry until she was quite ready,—that the counselors knew. They had not counseled the little, pretty, willful princess for nothing. Had the king, her father, lived it might have been different; but he was long since gone, and the queen mother could do no more with the princess than could the wise men of the kingdom. Early in her life the princess had learned that there was just one thing she could say which no one could answer. She had only to look very sweetly at whoever was trying to persuade her to do something, and then, with a dainty little smile, say simply, “But I don’t want to!”
That was all. No one, not even the wisest of the counselors, had ever found an answer to that. It was a strange state of affairs; for all the little princesses before had been gentle and sweet, and had done just what they were told.
Mary F. Nixon-Roulet
JAPANESE FOLK STORIES AND FAIRY TALES
CONTENTS
THE CHOICE OF THE PRINCESS
THE MIRROR OF THE SUN GODDESS
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THE SWORDED FALCON
THE PHANTOM CATS
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THE SWORD OF THE CLUSTERING CLOUDS OF HEAVEN
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THE BOASTFUL BAMBOO
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THE ANGEL’S ROBE
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THE MOON AND THE CUCKOO
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THE HANG-THE-MONEY-UP TREE
THE GODDESS OF GREEN-GROWING THINGS
THE KNIGHTLY WASTE-PAPER MAN
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THE HUNTER AND THE PRIEST
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THE PRINCESS MOONBEAM
THE SINGLE LANTERN OF YAMATO
THE SOUL OF THE SAMURAI
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THE DREAM OF THE GOLDEN BOX
THE PRINCESS OF THE SEA
THE FIREFLY OF MATSUI
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THE MOUNTAIN ROSE
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THE EVIL ONE AND THE RAT
THE PAINTER OF CATS
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THE COMING OF BENTEN SAMA
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THE WATERFALL WHICH FLOWED SAKÉ
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THE BOY AND THE SPIRITS OF THINGS
THE DAUGHTER OF A SAMURAI
THE FISHES OF THE BOILING SPRING
THE INAO OF THE AINU
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THE GOBLIN TREE
THE MAN WHO BECAME A SERPENT
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THE LAUGHING DUMPLING
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THE SACRIFICE TO KOMPIRA
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THE TWO BROTHERS
THE PRINCESS AND THE FOX BABY
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