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The Princess Azai
THE SHOGUN’S DAUGHTER
BY ROBERT AMES BENNET Author of “ For the White Christ ,” “ Into the Primitive ,” etc.
WITH 5 PICTURES IN COLOR BY W. D. GOLDBECK
CHICAGO A. C. McCLURG & CO. 1910
Copyright A. C. McClurg & Co. 1910
Published October 1, 1910 Entered at Stationers’ Hall, London, England
Robert Ames Bennet
THE SHOGUN’S DAUGHTER
CHAPTER II—In Kagoshima Bay
CHAPTER III—The Gentleman with Two Swords
CHAPTER IV—Yoritomo’s Betrothed
CHAPTER V—The Coasts of Nippon
CHAPTER VI—A Wild Night
CHAPTER VII—On the Tokaido
CHAPTER VIII—The Geisha
CHAPTER IX—Nippon’s Greetings
CHAPTER X—The Princess Azai
CHAPTER XI—Rout of the Ronins
CHAPTER XII—Escort to the Princess
CHAPTER XIII—The Prince of Owari
CHAPTER XIV—Before the Shogun
CHAPTER XV—Requital
CHAPTER XVI—Mito Strikes
CHAPTER XVII—In the Pit of Torment
CHAPTER XVIII—The Shadow of Death
CHAPTER XIX—The Garden of Azai
CHAPTER XX—Love Laughs at Locksmiths
CHAPTER XXI—Jarring Counsellors
CHAPTER XXII—Tea with the Tycoon
CHAPTER XXIII—Lessons and Love
CHAPTER XXIV—Ensnared
CHAPTER XXV—Hara-Kiri
CHAPTER XXVI—Hovering Hawks
CHAPTER XXVII—Son by Adoption
CHAPTER XXVIII—High Treason
CHAPTER XXIX—Intrigue
CHAPTER XXX—My Wedding Eve
CHAPTER XXXI—In the Power of Mito
CHAPTER XXXII—Led out to Execution
CHAPTER XXXIII—Bared Blades
CHAPTER XXXIV—Conclusion