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“Observing that she was struggling with all her might to do the job of pouring the coffee, Nagare realized that she was still a child - a thought that made him happy.”

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“Is it you, monsieur, who wants to return to the past? *Miki, please, speak proper Japanese, said Nagare, agha at her attitude. But Miki tsk-tsked him with a wave of her finger. That is not possible, moi is not Japanese, she retorted. Nagare gave an exaggerated frown as if he had been expecting such a response. 'Oh, what a shame! It is a rule of the cafe that the person who pours the coffee must be Japanese! 'Only kidding! I'm Japanese!' she exclaimed, flip-flopping shamelessly.”

“People tend to feel happy when spring arrives, especially after a cold winter. When spring begins, however, cannot be pinpointed to one particular moment. There is no one day that clearly marks when winter ends and spring begins. Spring hides inside winter. We notice it emerging with our eyes, our skin and other senses. We find it in new buds, a comfortable breeze and the warmth of the sun. It exists alongside winter.”