INTRODUCTION.
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CHAPTER I. PARENTAL AMBITIONS.
CHAPTER II. CLEO.
CHAPTER III. WHO CAN ANALYZE A COQUETTE?
CHAPTER IV. THE DANCE ON DECK.
CHAPTER V. HER GENTLE ENEMY.
CHAPTER VI. A VEILED HINT.
CHAPTER VII. JEALOUSY WITHOUT LOVE.
CHAPTER VIII. THE MAN SHE DID LOVE.
CHAPTER IX. MERELY A WOMAN.
CHAPTER X. "WATCHING THE NIGHT."
CHAPTER XI. AT THE JOURNEY'S END.
CHAPTER XII. THOSE QUEER JAPANESE!
CHAPTER XIII. TAKASHIMA'S HOME-COMING.
CHAPTER XIV. AFTER EIGHT YEARS.
CHAPTER XV. NUME.
CHAPTER XVI. AN AMERICAN CLASSIC.
CHAPTER XVII. "STILL A CHILD."
CHAPTER XVIII. THE MEETING.
CHAPTER XIX. CONFIDENCES.
CHAPTER XX. SINCLAIR'S INDIFFERENCE.
CHAPTER XXI. "ME? I LIG' YOU."
CHAPTER XXII. ADVICE.
CHAPTER XXIII. AFRAID TO ANSWER.
CHAPTER XXIV. VISITING THE TEA HOUSES.
CHAPTER XXV. SHATTERED HOPES.
CHAPTER XXVI. CONSCIENCE.
CHAPTER XXVII. CONFESSION.
CHAPTER XXVIII. JAPANESE PRIDE.
CHAPTER XXIX. SECLUSION.
CHAPTER XXX. FEMININE DIPLOMACY.
CHAPTER XXXI. A BARBARIAN DINNER.
CHAPTER XXXII. THE PHILOSOPHY OF LOVE.
CHAPTER XXXIII. WHAT CAN THAT "LUF" BE?
CHAPTER XXXIV. CONSPIRATORS.
CHAPTER XXXV. A RESPITE FOR SINCLAIR.
CHAPTER XXXVI. THOSE BAD JINRIKISHA MEN.
CHAPTER XXXVII. THOSE GOOD JINRIKISHA MEN.
CHAPTER XXXVIII. DISPROVING A PROVERB.
CHAPTER XXXIX. LOVE!
CHAPTER XL. A PASSIONATE DECLARATION.
CHAPTER XLI. A HARD SUBJECT TO HANDLE.
CHAPTER XLII. A STORY.
CHAPTER XLIII. THE TRUTH OF THE PROVERB.
CHAPTER XLIV. NUME BREAKS DOWN.
CHAPTER XLV. TRYING TO FORGET.
CHAPTER XLVI. AN OBSERVANT HUSBAND.
CHAPTER XLVII. MATSUSHIMA BAY.
CHAPTER XLVIII. A REJECTED LOVER.
CHAPTER XLIX. THE ANSWER.
CHAPTER L. THE BALL.
CHAPTER LI. THE FEARFUL NEWS.
CHAPTER LII. THE TRAGEDY.
CHAPTER LIII. A LITTLE HEROINE.
CHAPTER LIV. SINCLAIR LEARNS THE TRUTH AT LAST.
CHAPTER LV. LOVERS AGAIN.
CHAPTER LVI. THE PENALTY.
CHAPTER LVII. THE PITY OF IT ALL.
CHAPTER LVIII. MRS. DAVIS'S NERVES.
CHAPTER LIX. CLEO AND NUME.
MISS NUMÈ OF JAPAN.
ONOTO WATANNA
ONOTO WATANNA.
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MISS NUMÈ
OF JAPAN
A Japanese-American Romance
BY
ONOTO WATANNA
Author of "Natsu-San," "Yuri-San and Okiku-San,"
"A Half Caste," etc.
Decoration
Chicago and New York:
RAND, McNALLY & COMPANY.
PUBLISHERS.
Copyright, 1899, by Rand, McNally & Co.
THIS BOOK
IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED TO MY FRIEND,
HELEN M. BOWEN
BECAUSE I LOVE HER SO