At this juncture it seems as if one-half the assembled multitude 500 ' Ours ' in Japan. 561 had gone mad. Yelling, dancing, and singing, they testify their joy in the wildest conceivable way. Scores of coats, obis (the long silk girdle that the Japanese... Our Life in Japan - 228. oldalszerző: Richard Mounteney Jephson, Edward Pennell Elmhirst - 1869 - 428 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1871 - 866 oldal
...their joy in the wildest conceivable way. Scores of coats, obis (the long silk girdle that the Japanese of both sexes wind round their waists), and shoes...an imaginary adversary, slapping his thighs, arms, and breasts, and behaving altogether like the barn-door warrior before alluded to when he returns triumphant... | |
| 1871 - 832 oldal
...their joy in the wildest conceivable way. Scores of coats, obis (the long silk girdle that the Japanese of both sexes wind round their waists), and shoes...an imaginary adversary, slapping his thighs, arms, and breasts, and behaving altogether like the barn-door warrior before alluded to when he returns triumphant... | |
| 1871 - 848 oldal
...their joy in the wildest conceivable way. Scores of coats, obis (the long silk girdle that the Japanese of both sexes wind round their waists), and shoes...an imaginary adversary, slapping his thighs, arms, and breasts, and behaving altogether like the barn-door warrior before alluded to when he returns triumphant... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1877 - 396 oldal
...their joy in the wildest conceivable way. Scores of coats, obis (the long silk girdle that the Japanese of both sexes wind round their waists), and shoes...an imaginary adversary, slapping his thighs, arms, and breasts, and behaving altogether like the barn-door warrior before alluded to when he returns triumphant... | |
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