Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto

Daughter of the Samuari


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      A DAUGHTER OF THE SAMURAI

      Published by the Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc.

       of Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo, Japan

       with editorial offices at

       Osaki Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0032

      ©1966 by Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc.

       All rights reserved

      First Tuttle edition, 1966

       First Tuttle paperback edition, 1990

       Third printing, 1993

      LCC Card No. 66-15849

       ISBN: 978-1-4629-0367-2 (ebook)

       Printed in Japan

      WITH RESPECT AND LOVE AND DEEPEST GRATITUDE

       I DEDICATE THESE SACRED MEMORIES

      TO

      MY TWO MOTHERS

      WHOSE LIVES AND ENVIRONMENTS WERE FAR APART,

       YET WHOSE HEARTS MET IN MINE

      ACKNOWLEDGMENT

       TO

       NANCY VIRGINIA AUSTEN

      Whose pleasant friendship, energetic spirit, and practical knowledge encouraged me to believe that a little Etsu-bo, with a heart full of love for old Japan, could gather the falling fragments of samurai spirit and weave them into a fragrant chain for the readers of to-day.

      CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I. WINTERS IN ECHIGO i
II. CURLY HAIR ii
III. DAYS OF KHAN 17
IV. THE OLD AND THE NEW 25
V. FALLING LEAVES 33
VI. A SUNNY NEW YEAR 42
VII. THE WEDDING THAT NEVER WAS 53
VIII. TWO VENTURES 61
IX. THE STORY OF A MARIONETTE 73
X. THE DAY OF THE BIRD 87
XI. MY FIRST JOURNEY 98
XII. TRAVEL ADUCATION 107
XIII. FOREIGNERS 118
XIV. LESSIONS 127
XV. HOW I BECAME A CHRISTIAN 137
XVI. SAILING UNKNOWN SEAS 148
XVII. FIRST IMPRESSIONS 160
XVIII. STRANGE CUSTOMS 175
XIX. THINKING 187
XX. NEIGHBOURS 196
XXI. NEW EXPERIENCES 206
XXII. FLOWER IN A STRANGE LAND 221
XXIII. CHIYO 230
XXIV. IN JAPAN AGAIN 242
XXV. OUR TOKYO HOME 246
XXVI. TRAGIC TRIFLES 254
XXVII. HONOURABLE GRANDMOTHER 262
XXVIII. SISTER'S VISIT 273
XXIX. A LADY OF OLD JAPAN 280
XXX. THE WHITE COW 289
XXXI.