By the time Nancy had looked outside, the figure was gone. On the first night, Nancy was quite startled to see the silhouette of a young woman pass by the screen door that led out on her balcony. Despite her grandmother's pleadings, she allowed Nancy to check in. Upon first arriving in the Ryokan Hiei, a portrait of the inn's late owner, Kasumi Shimizu, fell off of the wall, which prompted Kasumi's elderly mother, Takae, to insist that "She is not wanted here!" Takae's granddaughter and Kasumi's youngest daughter, Miwako, who works the front desk, insisted that it only fell. ![]() ![]() Friends Bess Marvin and George Fayne accompanied her, wanting to visit the Technology Expo that was being held in Matsue. Krolmeister's invitation for a vacation to Kyoto, Japan, which included a stay at the Ryokan Hiei (a traditional Japanese inn) and a Summer job with the International Teacher's Exchange.
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