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The Demon in the Teahouse. Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler. Introduction. mystery Title. First Sentence. S eikei stood facing the target with his bow held ready Catchy. Brief Summary. Geishas Fires Seikei Ooka , Bunzo , Oba Koko Yoshiwara. Passage.
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TheDemon in theTeahouse Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler
Introduction • mystery • Title
FirstSentence • Seikei stood facing the target with his bow held ready • Catchy
BriefSummary • Geishas • Fires • Seikei • Ooka, Bunzo, Oba Koko • Yoshiwara
Passage • As he tried to get up, something strangehappened. The house seemed to turn on its side Seikeipuzzled it for a moment. Then he realized it was not the house, but he who had toppled over. He was lying on the soft ground, and had spilled the tea. • The tea. He realized too late that the tea was what has caused him to becomerelaxed. So relaxed that now he could no longermove. • A face appeared in front of him. Eyes looked directly into his. He recognized them, and them feartook hold of him. • This must be the way a true samurai feels, he thought, when he faces the enemy in mortal combat. He closed his eyes.” • Title
Theme • Perceverance • Try • Samurai
Final Sentence • I was thinking about how pleasant these cakes will taste”. • Not
Conclusion • Mysterious • Yes