The Romance of the Milky Way, and Other Studies & Stories
rendering would be "ghost-sickness." In Japanese-English dictionaries you will find the meaning of Rikombyō given as "hypochondria;" and doctors really use the term
her remained at home. (In my "Exotics and Retrospectives," under the title "A Question in the Zen Texts," the reader will find a typical Chinese story on the subject,-the story of the girl Ts'ing.) Some form of the primitive belief in doubles and wraiths probably exists in every part of the world; but this Far Eastern variet
ws a maid-servant anxious to offer a cup of tea to her mistress,-a victim of the "ghost-sickness." The servant cannot distinguish between the origi
, sor
mo w
omb
we t
zo wa
the Rikombyō it is not possible to distinguish. To find out whi
tsu
i nag
éga
a no
no wa
nevertheless an extra body is visibl
-tab
e shi
utat
wa on
rik
and, the woman has thus become two bodi
kag
wazur
omb
no ho
u miru
here was not even a shadow of her left to be seen,-yet, contra
ko
ni ka
zash
y d?
no wa
eople in the back room, and never approaches the fr
a ko
wa ot
é su
o mo
ga
the arms of a man;-and the white-haired mother, little kn
aku
su no
nuru
-kaga
no wa
reflected in her mirror,-that might be caused by the mirror d
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