The Romance of the Milky Way, and Other Studies & Stories
p according to the original position of the tree from which it was hewn,-that is to say, with the part nearest to the roots downward. To erect a house-post in the contrary way
rom the timber, and wander about the rooms, head-downwards, making faces at people. Nor was this all. A Sakasa-bashira knew how to make all the affairs of a household go wrong,-how to foment domestic
-bas
i wa t
ro n
aru
za na
n? Surely that must have been the wo
aya
kité
-bas
taku
za na
ought here and erected upside-down-what carpenter's work can it
shi
?té t
ira
ama-g
ara
y planted upside-down, it will cert
ni
kiké
shim
i hash
i sur
ye? to the groaning and the creaking of th
-iy
we t
ar
é ga k
aka-b
came to me only a strange sound by way of reply,-the sound of the up
?ki
a-bas
ira-
ishit
ari
the pillar-tablet, attached to the pillar which was plant