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Jason Weiser

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Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Timber Top, the physician, stood with his bag by his side and, with the hint of a bow, walked in.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

You're the great physician from the capital, right?

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

The silk merchant, whose dead father had been telling him to kill his wife, was so pale and thin that he seemed a shade of his former self.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

I am, Timbertop said, then looked around.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

He had never been here before, right?

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Had the silk merchant or his wife been to Seoul recently?

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

No, Chu said.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

His wife had been in bed, sick, for the past two weeks, ever since... Okay, how long has your wife been in the form of an ox?

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Timber Top cut right to it.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

After the silk merchant explained that she was not in the form of an ox...

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Timbertop took his hat and made for the door.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

A waste of half of a day.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

You're not going to help her?

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Chu pleaded.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

No, I only cure people who have been turned into oxen.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

It's an epidemic in Seoul.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

I don't have time for this.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Timbertop slammed the door and pounded the dust on the road back off toward town.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Chu took one step toward his wife's room, where she lay in agonizing illness in bed, and then he broke down.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

No matter what, he wouldn't do it.