Kimono Salesman
The kimono salesman was a tall, thin man with long, dark hair and a sharp face. He wore a traditional kimono and a haori, and he had a long, thin walking stick. He was a skilled storyteller, and he would often tell stories to the people he met on his travels. He had a gift for making people laugh, and he would often leave them feeling happy and entertained.
One day, the kimono salesman was walking through a town when he saw a young boy sitting on a bench. The boy was crying, and the kimono salesman asked him what was wrong. The boy told the kimono salesman that he had lost his way, and he didn't know how to get home. The kimono salesman took pity on the boy, and he offered to help him find his way home.
The kimono salesman and the boy walked together for many hours, and they talked and laughed along the way. The boy told the kimono salesman about his life, and the kimono salesman told the boy stories about his travels. By the time they reached the boy's home, the boy was no longer crying. He was smiling and laughing, and he was grateful to the kimono salesman for helping him.
The kimono salesman continued on his travels, and he