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  • Every night he repeated the nenbutsu, and the name of Tsuyu was never absent from his thoughts, and neither was the memory of her lithe figure and almond face absent from his imagination.

    Blood Ninja II Nick Lake 2010

  • The tiny flowers lay on the mossy ground and swirled in the air around them, living up to their name of Tsuyu—plum rain.

    Blood Ninja II Nick Lake 2010

  • Every night he repeated the nenbutsu, and the name of Tsuyu was never absent from his thoughts, and neither was the memory of her lithe figure and almond face absent from his imagination.

    Blood Ninja II Nick Lake 2010

  • The tiny flowers lay on the mossy ground and swirled in the air around them, living up to their name of Tsuyu—plum rain.

    Blood Ninja II Nick Lake 2010

  • Every night he repeated the nenbutsu, and the name of Tsuyu was never absent from his thoughts, and neither was the memory of her lithe figure and almond face absent from his imagination.

    Blood Ninja II Nick Lake 2010

  • The tiny flowers lay on the mossy ground and swirled in the air around them, living up to their name of Tsuyu—plum rain.

    Blood Ninja II Nick Lake 2010

  • Tsuyu is an old classmate of Yukari’s; she does beadwork for the store; and she’s something of a weirdo who says whatever she’s thinking.

    *V.B. Rose — Recommended Series » Manga Worth Reading 2010

  • Plus, I liked Tsuyu, the bead-worker for very personal reasons.

    *V.B. Rose Book 7 — Recommended » Manga Worth Reading 2009

  • He believed, I think, that I was trying to take away his happiness—that I was part of some conspiracy designed to remove Tsuyu from him, because of her low birth, perhaps.

    Blood Ninja II Nick Lake 2010

  • This Tsuyu, she did not get on with her stepmother, when her father remarried.

    Blood Ninja II Nick Lake 2010

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