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I.The Quest for O-Hori-San[19]
II.The Ancient Tokaido[26]
III.“I Have Eaten of the Furnace of Hades”[56]
IV.The Miles of the Rice Plains[72]
V.The Ancient Nakescendo[104]
VI.The Adventure of the Bottle Inn[127]
VII.The Ideals of a Samurai[157]
VIII.Many Queries[173]
XI.The Inn at Kama-Suwa[188]
X.The Guest of the Other Tower Room[200]
XI.Antiques, Temples, and Teaching Charm[212]
XII.Tsuro-Matsu and Hisu-Matsu[223]
XIII.A Log of Incidents[243]
XIV.Concerning Inn Maids and Also the Elixir of Life[263]
XV.The End of the Trail[271]
XVI.Beach Combers[287]

ILLUSTRATIONS

“Foreigners”[Frontispiece]
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Kyoto Back Streets[28]
The First Rest Spot of the Second Day[48]
The Kori (Ice) Flag of the “Adventure”[84]
We Came Upon a Wistful Eyed, Timid Fairy of the Mountains[128]
“In the Fourteenth Year of My Youth I Took the Vow that My Life Should Be Lived in Honouring the Holy Images of Buddha”[142]
We Decided to Take the Most Attractive Turn, Right or Wrong[168]
Is it Idolatrous to Worship Fuji?[184]
The Boys Must Be Taught Loyalty; the Daughters of the Empire Must Be Taught Grace[226]
We Bought Paper Umbrellas[248]
O-Shio-San in the Bosen-ka Inn Garden[278]
Slowly the Harbour of Yokohama Was Curtained and Disappeared Behind a Brightly Glistening Mist[290]

SAMURAI TRAILS