COT ITS NAME
Oitec 'ther^ was' a .imai; called lEari, whoi when, coming -noitio from work, found a small flower. Now, although Han was,-a poor man he was very kind, so he- picked it up and took it lipme.. He put it in fresh water, and oiio;'day-~ a little. :fairy, came out of it and isaid to Han: '"'.' 'I ;api a! fairy and the flo^CTI caTnebut'ofis"<!hrist's flower. "!Sh'e' then - vanished, but in the night sh,e came back and left Han some golijo Han's wife, trying to call it Chi'ist'S: flower, said "Chrysanthemum," Jiiiifl:' that is how it was named. Jj ;-.J I "INKWELL IMP." (laAl
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 20
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105COT ITS NAME Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 20
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