Japan in Days of YoreMethodist Publishing House, 1906 - 620 ページ |
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allowed arrival asked baron Bokuden Bugyō Bumbei Bun-emon Buzaemon called castle Chōbei Chōhachi commenced confessed crime death defeated Denkichi exclaimed father fencer Ganryu gave Gengoemon give Gorobei Gosuke Hachiemon hand Hanshirō hatamoto head hear heard Hideyoshi Hikobei Hikozaemon Himeji honour Hōtaku hundred ryō Hyōji Iemitsu Ieyasu inquiry Japan Japanese Jujutsu Kandayū Kantarō Katō Kiyomasa Kihei killed kind koku Kōshōji Kumamoto Kyōto Kyūbei large number lived looked lord Marugame master messenger mind Miyamoto Musashi Munisai murder never night noted fencer old woman once Ōsaka otokodate palanquin parents person practised priest pupils reached remarked replied Musashi retainers robber sake samurai seemed sent servant Shichinosuke Shōgun style of fencing sword Tada-aki Tadasuke Tasuke temple Ten-ichibō things thought Tokugawa took Toyotomi Hideyoshi Tsukahara Bokuden Vide village weapon wife wish Yazaemon
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23 ページ - me with thy beauty, but to cheer me with thy counsel, to support me with thy valour, that heaven gave me thee as a helpmate."*
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