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In the entrance-way, corridor and the kitchen, despite it being early in the morning, the veil of darkness has been torn, as if forgetting the night.  In the shadowy corner, sitting on a second-hand stool, I've been watching Banri, the tuna-fish.
In the entrance-way, corridor and the kitchen, despite it being early in the morning, the veil of darkness has been torn, as if forgetting the night.  In the shadowy corner, sitting on a second-hand stool, I've been watching Banri, the tuna-fish.


Facing the two open windows to the northwest, today's weather look good again, the morning sunlight shone in gently on him through the cotton curtains he had purchased at a home-center.  But as bright as it was around the window, the light didn't reach to the middle of the room.
Facing the two open windows to the northwest, today's weather looks good again, the morning sunlight shining in gently through the cotton curtains he had purchased at a home-center.  But as bright as it is around the window, the light doesn't reach to the middle of the room.





Revision as of 17:13, 22 August 2011

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Golden Time 1: Chapter 4

Chapter 4

Tada Banri is turning into a tuna-fish.

In spite of being awake, he can't seem to get up, his body stretched out on the bed and his eyes open in slits, just like a cat's. He is just like a tuna-fish hauled up to Yaisu... for a half-hour already Banri has been like a tuna-fish.

In the entrance-way, corridor and the kitchen, despite it being early in the morning, the veil of darkness has been torn, as if forgetting the night. In the shadowy corner, sitting on a second-hand stool, I've been watching Banri, the tuna-fish.

Facing the two open windows to the northwest, today's weather looks good again, the morning sunlight shining in gently through the cotton curtains he had purchased at a home-center. But as bright as it is around the window, the light doesn't reach to the middle of the room.


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