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A fictional character from a little sister-themed eroge that Shūsuke has and who often shows up in his perverted dreams, usually those brought on by near death experiences. Richika Matsuhiro (松代 莉智香, Matsuhiro Richika) A home tutor hired to help Shūsuke study for his exams.
Ani-Imo (Japanese: 兄が妹で妹が兄で。, Hepburn: Ani ga Imouto de Imouto ga Ani de, "Big Brother is Little Sister, Little Sister is Big Brother") is a shōjo manga series by Haruko Kurumatani. Ano - Imo centers around Youta and his twin sister Hikaru. They are unrelated by blood and switch bodies with each other through an accident.
We are Seven" is a poem written by William Wordsworth and published in his Lyrical Ballads. It describes a discussion between an adult poetic speaker and a "little cottage girl" about the number of brothers and sisters who dwell with her. The poem turns on the question of whether to account two dead siblings as part of the family.
Within the poem, Coleridge invokes the memory of his own sister in order to comfort his friend. The poem was sent along with his Religious Musings. "To a Friend" was published in Coleridge's 1796 edition of poems and later in the 1797 and 1803 editions. Poem "On Receiving an Account" is a "schoolboy sonnet" and begins:
await their charming little sister. The violets giggle and caress, And gaze up at the stars; Secretly the roses tell each other Fragrant fairy-stories. The pious, wise gazelles; Hop near and listen And far away The sacred river's waves roar. There we will lie down Under the palm tree Drink in peace and love And dream our blissful dream.
It has been more than 420 days since Oct. 7, 2023 - more than a year in which my brother Evyatar David has been held in captivity underground in Gaza by Hamas terrorists, enduring inhumane conditions.
The song also mentions her brother named Hugh, and her beloved William, and gives a name to the older sister, Anne. An early Alfred Lord Tennyson poem, "The Sisters", also bears a resemblance to the ballad: a sister scorned in love who murders the lover of her sister, and possibly the sister too, out of jealousy.
My Sister, My Writer, known in Japan as Ore ga Suki nano wa Imōto dakedo Imōto ja nai (俺が好きなのは妹だけど妹じゃない, lit. "The One Whom I Love Is My Little Sister But She's Not a Little Sister") and abbreviated as Imo-Imo, is a Japanese light novel series written by Seiji Ebisu and illustrated by Gintarō.
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