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{{quote|Why isn't there anyone in this village anymore? (That's because everyone died.) |
{{quote|Why isn't there anyone in this village anymore? (That's because everyone died.) |
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Then how did they all die? (There was a plague called [[The Black Death]].) |
Then how did they all die? (There was a plague called [[The Black Death]].) |
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Then why did the mother and her child still stay in the foresty villiage? (Because the well<ref>the word used (イド) can be used to mean id, as in the Freudian term. [[Alternate Character Reading|Yes, that's important.]]</ref> called out to them.) |
Then why did the mother and her child still stay in the foresty villiage? (Because the well<ref>the word used (イド) can be used to mean id, as in the Freudian term. [[Alternate Character Reading|Yes, that's important.]]</ref> called out to them.) |
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Then why does the well call out to people? (Calling out to people is what the well was born to do.) }} |
Then why does the well call out to people? (Calling out to people is what the well was born to do.) }} |
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* A common form for sea shanties--"Blow the Man Down" is probably the most well-known example. |
* A common form for sea shanties--"Blow the Man Down" is probably the most well-known example. |