![OF A MIRROR AND A BELL](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2b/Kwaidan%2C_Stories_and_Studies_of_Strange_Things_-_p77.png/115px-Kwaidan%2C_Stories_and_Studies_of_Strange_Things_-_p77.png)
Eight centuries ago, the priests of Mugenyama, in the province of Tōtōmi, wanted a big bell for their temple; and they asked the women of their parish to help them by contributing old bronze mirrors for bell-metal.
[Even to-day, in the courts of certain Japanese temples, you may see heaps of old bronze mirrors contributed for such a purpose. The largest collection of this kind that I ever saw was in the court of a temple of the Jōdo sect, at Hakata, in Kyūshū: the mirrors had
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