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Rokurokubi

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Some of what you restored is not clear English. Could you please clear up what some of these sentences mean?

"The type of rokurokubi that possess stretching necks can stretch and shorten a long distance."

I don't understand what this means. Do you mean that the types of rokurokubi that can stretch their necks can stretch their necks? If so, that is redundant and doesn't need to be there.

"Shokoku Hyaku Monogatari copies a lot "Sorori Monogatari", and under the title "About Rokurokubi in the Province of Echizen" (ゑちぜんの国府中ろくろ首の事, Echizen no Kofuchuu Rokurokubi no Koto), there is the story where a man chased a nukekubi, who was a woman's soul detached from her body, all the way home."

"copies a lot "sorori monogatari" is not clear english. Do you mean that they copy from it? or is sorori monogatari something else? and what does "all the way home" mean? As in he chased the nukekubi all the way home? or is the soul detached from the body all the way home (?)

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It has now been clarified hopefully.--Tosiaki! (talk) 13:47, 17 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

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I owe you an apology. Ormel published 2 reviews in 2013 and I was conflating them and had not cited the Biological bases one. Ack. I am very, very sorry. Thanks for calling that error out.

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