each hand. If the headmaster stopped in front of a pupil sayingOcean
she
would dole out a couple of boiled chikuwa (fish rolls) from the "Ocean" saucepan
and if the headmaster saidHills
out would come some chunks of soy-simmered
potato from the "Hills" saucepan.
No one would have dreamed of sayingI don't like fish rolls
any more than
thinking what a fine lunch so-and-so has or what a miserable lunch poor so-and-so
always brings. The children's only concern was whether they had satisfied the two
requirements - the ocean and the hills--and if so their joy was complete and they
were all in good spirits.
Beginning to understand what "something from the ocean and something from the
hills" was all aboutTotto-chan had doubts whether the lunch her mother had so
hastily prepared that morning would be approved. But when she opened the
lunchboxshe found such a marvelous lunch insideit was all she could do to stop
herself shoutingOh
goody
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Totto-chan's lunch contained bright yellow scrambled eggsgreen peasbrown
denbuand pink naked cod roe. It was as colorful as a newer garden.
How very pretty said the headmaster.
Totto-chan was thrilled. Mother's a very good cook she said.
She isis she?
said the headmaster. Then he pyilai:
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