Page 6, The Ogres of Oyeyama
Title
Page 6, The Ogres of Oyeyama
Creator
Hasegawa, Takejiro 1853 - 1938
Source
Private collection, on loan to the Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives, Connecticut College
Publisher
[T. Hasegawa, Tokyo]
Date
Meiji 24, Month 7, Day 20 (July 20, 1891)
Contributor
Eitaku, Kobayashi, 1843-1890 (illustrator)
Rights
Copyright Connecticut College, 2014. For rights and reproduction requests, contact the Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives at learcenter(at)conncoll(dot)edu.
Format
Image/JPEG
Language
English, Japanese
Type
Document
Identifier
Japanese Fairy Tales No. 19
Original Format
Crepe Paper
Text
the Mikado's order. Indeed, this was all he had been waiting for, as he and his band had long vowed the destruction of the ogres.
Raiko then, with Tsuna and his followers prepared for their journey. Well armed, and with their good swords in their belts, this brave little band, consisting of but five warriors, set off towards the mountain still known as the "Ogres' Hill", at the top of which they expected to find a mountain's death. But the path was rough, if not indeed actually dangerous, and often they lost traces of it altogether, while the thick trees prevented their
Raiko then, with Tsuna and his followers prepared for their journey. Well armed, and with their good swords in their belts, this brave little band, consisting of but five warriors, set off towards the mountain still known as the "Ogres' Hill", at the top of which they expected to find a mountain's death. But the path was rough, if not indeed actually dangerous, and often they lost traces of it altogether, while the thick trees prevented their
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Citation
Hasegawa, Takejiro 1853 - 1938, “Page 6, The Ogres of Oyeyama,” Linda Lear Center Digital Collections and Exhibitions, accessed November 21, 2024, https://lc-digital.conncoll.edu/items/show/795.