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      Stingy 
      (Short stories of Edo) 
      Translation ちいさな翻訳屋さん       
      
      
 
         
      Japanese ←→ Japanese & English ←→ English 
       Once upon a time, there lived an extremely stingy man. 
 
 He was so stingy that everyone in the nearby villages knew him for that. 
 
 
 One day, he caught his foot on a nail in the hallway. 
 
 Looking carefully, he found the head of an old nail sticking up. 
 
 So the man called his wife and said, 
 
“Go borrow a hammer from the next door. 
 
 He can’t say no because I let him borrow my scale once three years ago.” 
 
 
 The wife immediately went to the next door but didn’t return for some time. 
 
 After a while, the wife finally returned and told the man, 
 
 “Honey, the man next door asked me why I needed the hammer. And when I told him that I needed it to pound a nail, 
 
what he said to me was, ‘Pounding a nail would wear out my hammer!’.” 
 
“What a stingy man he is! 
 
 … If that’s the case, I guess I’ll have to use my own…” 
       
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