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Scenes From the Makura no Shoshi and the Geni Monogatari.—Two of the Classics of Japan written by Ladies of the court in the early eleventh century.

From the prose of W. G. Aston and Suyematz Kenchio

From the Pillow Sketches
I

Through the open door of the Mikado's apartments we could see the pictures of the sea-creatures,
Some long-armed and some with long legs.
We laughed about them as we set the great flower-pots of green porcelain by the balustrade of the verandah,
Filling them with five-foot cherry-branches, whose blossoms over-flowed to the edge of the railing.
The brother of the empress drew near, in a cherry-colored tunic,
His trousers were purple and his undergarments patterned in deep crimson:
He sat before the door and made report to the emperor.
In front of the screen stood the waiting women.