Miss Num of Japan a Japanese American Romance

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Miss Num of Japan a Japanese American Romance
Onoto Watanna
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Although but a child at the time, she was of a peculiarly staunch and intense nature, and for many years after Orito had been gone, she clung to the memory of the happy days she had spent with him, and looked forward con- NUME. 65 stantly to his return. With the usual unquestioning content of a Japanese girl, she. Was ready to marry whoever her father chose for her, so long as he was not repugnant to her; and as they had already decided on Orito, the girl took it as a matter of course that she ...would some day be his wife. As she had only pleasant memories of him, her mar- riage was looked forward to almost with delight, and until the day before Orito 's return there had not been a pang of fear or regret. She had not been thrown into the society of young men, and knew very little of them. Orito's letters to her, although formal in tone, always were tender and kind, and spoke of the happy days they had spent together, and which he said would be renewed when he was once more in Japan.
When the Americans had settled so near her home, the girl had gone out curiously among them, studying their strange manners and customs, learn- ing to speak their language, and often even dressing in their costume, to the amusement of her father, Sachi, and the Americans.


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