CHAPTER III MEETING WITH KINSAN CHAPTER VII AN UNEXPECTED COMMAND CHAPTER VIII THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY CHAPTER XII A WOMAN'S PRIVILEGE CHAPTER XIII DANGER IN SHIBUSAWA'S ABSENCE CHAPTER XVIII THE VOW OF VENGEANCE CHAPTER XIX THE POET'S BANISHMENT CHAPTER XX THE FORTY-SEVEN RONIN CHAPTER XXII A MEETING IN THE GARDEN CHAPTER XXIII AN UNEXPECTED CALL CHAPTER XXV THE UNHAPPY MEETING CHAPTER XXVI DAIMYO'S PROCESSION CHAPTER XXVII SHIBUSAWA RECLAIMED CHAPTER XXVIII THE DAIMYO'S ARREST CHAPTER XXXIII THE RISE OF SHIBUSAWA CHAPTER XXXIV NEHACHIBANA'S REVENGE CHAPTER XXXV MOBILISING THE SAMURAI CHAPTER XXXVI BATTLE OF FUSHIMA CHAPTER XXXVII THE TRIUMPHAL ARCH CHAPTER XXXVIII SAVING THE ARMADA ‘I trust you, honourable sir, to speak further if you so desire.’ Shibusawa or The Passing of Old Japan By I. William Adams [Illustration] Illustrated by E. Dalton Stevens G. P. Putnam’s Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Press 1906 Copyright, 1906 by I. WILLIAM ADAMS The Knickerbocker Press |