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48. Japanese Tea-House, Kyoto.
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JAJANESE TEA HOUSE. KYOTO JAPANC
-Kyoto for over 1,000 years was the capital of
Japan. In the northern end of the city are sit-
uated the plain wooden buildings in an enclosure
where the emperors of Japan dwelt so long in 30 A
seclusion. Here also are located a great many pot-
teries.
Dear Huber
glad to hear from
you, Horier is
there, mother was
Bybels
too,
ده
ver
out. I will be at Mr HL Calvent
298 Pike St
the depot Sunday
and bring you
singly
Corington
FOR ADDRESS ONEY
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