
Ookayama Five-Month Payment Clothing and Furniture

The First Step to a Cultured Life: Five-Month Payment at Cash Prices

Twelve Views of the Great Tokyo : Novemver, Autumn View at Haneda (Tokyo airport)

The Pride of Tokyo's Twelve Months : October, Autumn Foliage at the Takinogawa River

Catching Sweetfish in the Tamagawa River under the Autumn Moon (Snow, Moon, and Flowers at Famous Places)

Great Kanto Earthquake Illustration: Agonizing Cries and the Whirlwind of the Raging Flames at the Clothing Factory

Famous Views of Annual Events in the Eastern Capital: Eighth Month Fireworks at the Mukojima Garden
Remarkable Views of Bridges in Various Provinces: Pines and Waves at Ryūtō;Yahagi Bridge at Okazaki on the Tōkaidō

THE COMET OF 1857 2: - Don't want none of your bill at all... the payment date's on the fifteenth of June and the world ends on the thirteenth!..

PEOPLE OF THE LAW 23: AT THE AGUESSEAU CAFÉ. While awaiting the hearing, Demosthenes lunches at the client's expense, steak and chips driving eloquence on

LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 48: IN THE NATIONAL GUARD: You will also have the pleasure of being on guard in a fortnight, and the honour of being inspected at the end of the month!
海洋気象台の時計 : 春夏秋冬同じ温度の部屋に竣工せる三階の気象台六月頃迄には設備完成
三陟開発は払下後六ヶ月以内に着手 : 化学工業の企業化には森氏東拓参加の別途会社創立
![LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 69: THE HASHISH SMOKERS: -Oh, what an Oriental pleasure I'm beginning to experience... I seem to be trotting on a camel!... -And I ... I think I'm being... beaten [with a stick on the soles of the feet]..](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0037560001.jpg)
LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 69: THE HASHISH SMOKERS: -Oh, what an Oriental pleasure I'm beginning to experience... I seem to be trotting on a camel!... -And I ... I think I'm being... beaten [with a stick on the soles of the feet]..

General Schlagmann, imagining that the uniform gives courages, and wanting at any price also to secure zouaves, determines to dress up some of his Croats as Turks!..
![ROBERT MACAIRE. 2nd Series 8: Dramatic farce. Steady on! -Steady on!... don't raise the curtain, I'm not performing... -(The director, hastening, frightened) You're joking, my dear Macaire, you're joking, aren't you? -Not at all, not at all... I won't act... -You won’t play a similar trick at the theatre, on the author, on your poor comrades... -Brrrrt! you don't keep to your engagements, [so] I break mine, give me the forfeit... -I don't keep to my engagements!! -No, you should pay me ready cash, and you owe me... -What ? -You owe me 75 centimes](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0038190001.jpg)
ROBERT MACAIRE. 2nd Series 8: Dramatic farce. Steady on! -Steady on!... don't raise the curtain, I'm not performing... -(The director, hastening, frightened) You're joking, my dear Macaire, you're joking, aren't you? -Not at all, not at all... I won't act... -You won’t play a similar trick at the theatre, on the author, on your poor comrades... -Brrrrt! you don't keep to your engagements, [so] I break mine, give me the forfeit... -I don't keep to my engagements!! -No, you should pay me ready cash, and you owe me... -What ? -You owe me 75 centimes
![ROBERT MACAIRE. 2nd Series 8: Dramatic farce. Steady on! -Steady on!... don't raise the curtain, I'm not performing... -(The director, hastening, frightened) You're joking, my dear Macaire, you're joking, aren't you? -Not at all, not at all... I won't act... -You won’t play a similar trick at the theatre, on the author, on your poor comrades... -Brrrrt! you don't keep to your engagements, [so] I break mine, give me the forfeit... -I don't keep to my engagements!! -No, you should pay me ready cash, and you owe me... -What ? -You owe me 75 centimes](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0038200001.jpg)
ROBERT MACAIRE. 2nd Series 8: Dramatic farce. Steady on! -Steady on!... don't raise the curtain, I'm not performing... -(The director, hastening, frightened) You're joking, my dear Macaire, you're joking, aren't you? -Not at all, not at all... I won't act... -You won’t play a similar trick at the theatre, on the author, on your poor comrades... -Brrrrt! you don't keep to your engagements, [so] I break mine, give me the forfeit... -I don't keep to my engagements!! -No, you should pay me ready cash, and you owe me... -What ? -You owe me 75 centimes

PARLIAMENTARY IDYLLS 15: How sweet it is, how sweet it is on the slope of a valley, / Far form the noise and shouts of the troublesome crowd, / In the middle of a beautiful day, to invoke Apollo / And at night to address sonnets to the moon

The Blue-stockings 22: The blue-stocking declaiming her play -Act 6 Scene 1... the theatre shows a tiger asleep in the desert... Rosalba barely drags herself forward, and does so with even greater difficulty because of her five children and her aged father: -Rosalba falls at the foot of a date-palm covered with coconuts, and cries in despair: Oh heaven, when will our torments finish. -The entire audience (in a low voice): ‘and ours, too, when will they finish, oh heaven!’

LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 24: THE CASHING IN OF A NOTE: -There you are young man... against your bill of exchange for five hundred francs, I give you two hundred brand-new francs, plus a barely used camel... it comes from one of our last forays and will shortly disembark at Toulon... -I'll still take the cash... I'll make a present of the camel to Josephine... she can use it to take donkey rides in Montmorency valley!..

BOHEMIANS OF PARIS 22: THE CLOTHES SELLER: “Closes to sell!... any hats, shoes, old clothes to sell!” This trade fourishes at carnival time in the vicinity of the schools of law and medicine: the student willingly sells his wardrobe to get himself a stevedore's costume, a wife, a small thimble-full of champagne and limitless tittle-tattle!

PARLIAMENTARY IDYLLS 4: FLORA AND ZEPHYR (DE LA MEURTHE.): Lightly he balances himself / On a foot barely skimming the water's surface:/ Flora who admires him in silence / Says to herself. / Ah! God damn it all, how beautiful he is! (Translated from Anacreon by Ratapoil, retired police colonel, member of Châlons sur Marne society of literature and of the society of the Tenth-of-December in Paris)
![JOURNEY TO CHINA 3: THE CUSTOMS. Having arrived at customs, the traveller is examined, ransacked, undressed and rifled -His clothes are not admitted to [this country], since they make them in China; -His wig [is], because they do not make them; -His boots, because leather is prohibited; -His clyster-pump, because it is a mechanical object with a suspect use... they seize everything and make him pay duty for the rest, after which, he is as free as the air..](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0041360001.jpg)
JOURNEY TO CHINA 3: THE CUSTOMS. Having arrived at customs, the traveller is examined, ransacked, undressed and rifled -His clothes are not admitted to [this country], since they make them in China; -His wig [is], because they do not make them; -His boots, because leather is prohibited; -His clyster-pump, because it is a mechanical object with a suspect use... they seize everything and make him pay duty for the rest, after which, he is as free as the air..

Anti-war day Shinjuku incident, October 21, 1968, US Army Jet Fuel Tank Transport Blocked, Zengakuren unification action against security was carried out at the center of Shinjuku station, and the three factions Zengakuren and the riot police collided. The Metropolitan Police Department finally decided to apply the riot crime when the Shinjuku station building was set on fire
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