单词:Matsuo Basho
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Thisis your castle? said Jack. Basho smiled. In my heart, my humble cottage isgrander than all the castles of the samurai, heexplained. And my banana tree is more beautiful tome than all the beauty of the Imperial Garden.Jack and Annie stared at the
We did it! said Annie. We made our ownmagic!Yeah, we got the Cloud Dragon to put out the fire,breathed Jack. He felt dazed. Do you think we'renear Basho's house?I think so, said Annie. We asked the CloudDragon to take us there, so I bet she did. Come
Jack couldn't speak. Our passports? said Annie. They -- um -- theygot destroyed in a fire-on the other side of the GreatBridge.The samurai narrowed his eyes. Your passportsburned?he said. Why were you on the other side of theGreat Bridge?We were with
Jack froze. Basho stepped forward. When the two samurai sawhim, they bowed. Good afternoon, Master, one said. Good afternoon, said Basho. These are mystudents, Koto and Baku. I am afraid they left theirpassports at home today.They are your students?
Basho led Jack and Annie off the Great Bridge anddown a crowded road. They passed huge stacks oflumber. Then they came to a row of stages built alongthe riverbank. On one stage women were dancing. Their faces were painted white. They woreshimmering k
Clang, clang, clang! Jack opened his eyes. The sound of bells filled thenight-not the gentle ringing of the temple bells but aharsh clanging. Jack smelled smoke. He and Annie threw off theirmosquito nets and stumbled to the door. Basho was standing i
The three samurai turned to the man with thewalking stick. You know them, Master? one asked. Yes, of course, the man said. This boy and girlare Baku and Koto, my best students.Hi, Master! said Annie, pretending she knew whothe man was. We couldn't fi