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OSHIDORI
By Lafcadio Hearn
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There was a falconer and hunter, named
Sonjo, who lived in the district called Tamura-no-Go, of the province of
Mutsu. One day he went out hunting, and could not find any game. But on
his way home, at a place called Akanuma, he perceived a pair of oshidori
[1] (mandarin-ducks), swimming together in a river that he was about to
cross. to kill oshidori is not good; but Sonjo happened to be very
hungry, and he shot at the pair. His arrow pierced the male: the female
escaped into the rushes of the further shore, and disappeared. Sonjo
took the dead bird home, and cooked it.
That
night he dreamed a dreary dream. It seemed to him that a beautiful woman
came into his room, and stood by his pillow, and began to weep. So
bitterly did she weep that Sonjo felt as if his heart were being torn
out while he listened. And the woman cried to him: "Why,-- oh! why
did you kill him? -- of what wrong was he guilty?... At Akanuma we were
so happy together,-- and you killed him!... What harm did he ever do
you? Do you even know what you have done? -- oh! do you know what a
cruel, what a wicked thing you have done?... Me too you have killed,--
for I will not live without my husband!... Only to tell you this I
came."... Then again she wept aloud,-- so bitterly that the voice
of her crying pierced into the marrow of the listener's bones; -- and
she sobbed out the words of this poem:--
Hi kurureba Sasoeshi mono wo --
Akanuma no Makomo no kure no Hitori-ne zo uki!
("At the
coming of twilight I invited him to return with me --! Now to sleep
alone in the shadow of the rushes of Akanuma -- ah! what misery
unspeakable!") [2]
And after
having uttered these verses she exclaimed:-- "Ah, you do not know
-- you cannot know what you have done! But to-morrow, when you go to
Akanuma, you will see,-- you will see..." So saying, and weeping
very piteously, she went away.
When
Sonjo awoke in the morning, this dream remained so vivid in his mind
that he was greatly troubled. He remembered the words:-- "But
to-morrow, when you go to Akanuma, you will see,-- you will see."
And he resolved to go there at once, that he might learn whether his
dream was anything more than a dream.
So he
went to Akanuma; and there, when he came to the river-bank, he saw the
female oshidori swimming alone. In the same moment the bird perceived
Sonjo; but, instead of trying to escape, she swam straight towards him,
looking at him the while in a strange fixed way. Then, with her beak,
she suddenly tore open her own body, and died before the hunter's
eyes...
Sonjo shaved
his head, and became a priest.
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