Ep. 885 - The Waterfall of Yoro, or the Fountain of Youth - A Japanese Legend

Ep. 885 - The Waterfall of Yoro, or the Fountain of Youth - A Japanese Legend

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Long, long ago, when the oldest stork was young, there lived an aged woodcutter and his son on the slopes of the mountain Tagi, in the province of Mino. They gained a frugal livelihood by cutting brushwood on the hill-side, and carrying it in bundles on their back to sell in the nearest market town; for they were too poor to own an ox. With the money thus received they bought rice and radishes, their daily food.

Only once or twice a year, at New Year's and on the mikado's birthday, could they afford to treat themselves to a mess of bean-curd or fresh fish. Yet the old man was very fond of rice-wine, and every week bought a gourd full to keep his old blood warm.

Ep. 886 - The Tengus, or the Elves with Long Noses - A Japanese Legend

Ep. 886 - The Tengus, or the Elves with Long Noses - A Japanese Legend

Ep. 884 - Sif's Golden Hair, How Loki Wrought Mischief in Asgard - A Norse Legend

Ep. 884 - Sif's Golden Hair, How Loki Wrought Mischief in Asgard - A Norse Legend