Green willow and other Japanese fairy tales . JSScT i^g hmi U ys m ,Sv -~£ ?^fgA &W\J,* >m\ i « WW :-^r ?m, i- -At Mm 1 •. \j. f/A ;i % \r V .•&\\ MM m V, THE MOON MAIDEN Frontispiece GREEN WILLOW AND OTHER JAPANESE FAIRY TALES BY GRACE JAMES WITH FORTY ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR BY WARWICK GOBLE MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED ST. MARTINS STREET, LONDON 1910 (? 0 !<&?:? I-!- [J K11 V1 1?; 1 1 Y TO MISS ETSUKO KATO NOTE These tales and legends have been collected frommany sources. Some of them have been selectedfrom the Ko-ji-ki, or Record of Ancient Matters,which contains the mythology of Japan


Green willow and other Japanese fairy tales . JSScT i^g hmi U ys m ,Sv -~£ ?^fgA &W\J,* >m\ i « WW :-^r ?m, i- -At Mm 1 •. \j. f/A ;i % \r V .•&\\ MM m V, THE MOON MAIDEN Frontispiece GREEN WILLOW AND OTHER JAPANESE FAIRY TALES BY GRACE JAMES WITH FORTY ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR BY WARWICK GOBLE MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED ST. MARTINS STREET, LONDON 1910 (? 0 !<&?:? I-!- [J K11 V1 1?; 1 1 Y TO MISS ETSUKO KATO NOTE These tales and legends have been collected frommany sources. Some of them have been selectedfrom the Ko-ji-ki, or Record of Ancient Matters,which contains the mythology of Japan. Manyare told from memory, being relics of childishdays, originally heard from the lips of a school-fellow or a nurse. Certain of them, again, formfavourite subjects for representation upon theJapanese stage. A number of the stories nowgathered together have been translated into Englishlong ere this, and have appeared in this country inone form or another ; others are probably new toan English public. Thanks are due to Marcus B. Huish, Esq., whohas allowed his story, The Espousal of the RatsDaughter, to be in


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