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220<br />

HONDA THE SAMURAI.<br />

the origin of the sun-flag as a national emblem,<br />

though it had long been in use in an irregular way.<br />

The military scholar, Egawa, who had learned gun-<br />

was released from<br />

nery from the Dutch at Nagasaki,<br />

prison and made instructor in musketry.<br />

All this was so different from the treatment which<br />

other proposers of new things had received im-<br />

prisonment, hara-kiri, exile, and decapitation that<br />

the teacher, being a man of sanguine temperament,<br />

began to hope that the Yedo government<br />

had come<br />

into new light, and that a new era was about to<br />

dawn at once on Japan. Alas ! no.<br />

" The rat-catch-<br />

ing cat hides its claws." The poor<br />

scholar was as a<br />

mouse under the playful strokes of the cat's velvet<br />

paws. As for his pupil, Noge* Toro, he heard early<br />

in the opening of autumn that a ship flying the<br />

double-eagle flag of Russia was at Nagasaki. There-<br />

upon, without saying a word to a soul, he dropped<br />

his books, and packing his traveling-basket, called<br />

on his teacher to say good-by. His home was in<br />

Choshiu, not many scores of miles from Nagasaki.<br />

" So you are going to visit Nagasaki also, are<br />

you ? " asked the teacher, who knew that night and.<br />

day for months his pupil had pondered and dreamed<br />

of voyaging to the great world of Europe.<br />

"Yes; but do not let any one know it. I shall<br />

visit my home."<br />

" Ah ! yes ; here is a little shinjo [gift] and here is<br />

a farewell stanza," said his teacher, as he thrust a<br />

package of oval gold coins and a piece of poetry<br />

into his pupil's sleeve.

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