January, 1902
Ever since my childhood, thy sovereign beauty has been all to me in benevolence and inspiration.
How often I watched thy august presence in happy amazement when thou didst pass along our Tokio streets! What a sad sensation I had all through me when thou wert just out of sight! If thou only knewest, I prayed, that I was one of thy daughters! I set it in my mind, a long time ago, that anything I did should be offered to our mother. How I wish I could say my own mother! Mother art thou, heavenly lady!
I am now going to publish my simple diary of my American journey.
And I humbly dedicate it unto thee, our beloved Empress, craving that thou wilt condescend to acknowledge that one of thy daughters had some charming hours even in a foreign land.
Morning Glory
List of Illustrations.
| “The guest of honour.” | [Frontispiece.] |
| “A new delight to catch the peeping tips of my shoes.” | [18] |
| “Good night—Native land!” | [20] |
| “In Amerikey.” | [32] |
| “Such disobedient tools!” | [50] |
| “O ho, Japanese kimono!” | [58] |
| “So you like the Oriental woman?” | [128] |
| “How dare I swallow raw fishes!” | [152] |
| “Uncle, please count how many stories in that building.” | [248] |
| Tail-piece | [262] |