The Love of Tokiwa
When Yoshisada asks cruel Kajiwara, the wealthy Japanese fisherman, for the hand of his daughter Tokiwa, he is not graciously received. This does not bring tears to the wondrous, almond-shap... Read allWhen Yoshisada asks cruel Kajiwara, the wealthy Japanese fisherman, for the hand of his daughter Tokiwa, he is not graciously received. This does not bring tears to the wondrous, almond-shaped eyes of Tokiwa; she does not like Yoshisada. Neither is she fond of her father, who bea... Read allWhen Yoshisada asks cruel Kajiwara, the wealthy Japanese fisherman, for the hand of his daughter Tokiwa, he is not graciously received. This does not bring tears to the wondrous, almond-shaped eyes of Tokiwa; she does not like Yoshisada. Neither is she fond of her father, who beats, her and makes her work very hard. She has a friend in Anna Lang, who has a missionary ... Read all