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AN OBJECT LESSON. 223 *<br />

the finest war-vessels then in the world. The Van-<br />

dalia, Macedonian, and Lexington were stately frig-<br />

ates. The Lexington, Southampton, and Supply<br />

were store-ships. They were ranged in crescent<br />

form, the flag-ship in the center. They had their<br />

port-holes open and guns run out. How clear their<br />

decks, shining their equipment, firm their spars,<br />

" Could<br />

stately their forms, and graceful their lines !<br />

the men who built such ships be barbarians ? " asked<br />

many a thoughtful Japanese.<br />

Out beyond, towards the blue mountain-lined<br />

shore of Kadzusa, was a longer crescent of Japanese<br />

spy and guard boats, all flying gay flags, pennants,<br />

and streamers, and with long bushy tassels like<br />

horse-tails pendent from their prows. These were<br />

intended to keep off the inquisitive hermits of a hermit<br />

nation from communicating with the American<br />

" barbarians." Coming into and through the line of<br />

boats was a long, stately, and double-decked barge<br />

towed by a half-dozen boats full of stalwart scullers.<br />

Carved and lacquered, gay with silken awnings and<br />

curtains, it reminded the Americans at a distance of<br />

a splendid river-steamer, such as at home plied on<br />

the Hudson. In the pavilion on the upper deck on<br />

camp-chairs sat the Japanese treaty commissioners,<br />

appointed to meet Commodore M. C. Perry, brother<br />

of the hero of Lake Erie. On the silken curtains,<br />

the bunting flags, and the horse-hair plume-banners<br />

could be seen a variety of the coats-of-arms belonging<br />

to the feudal lords on board. There was the<br />

trefoil of mallow or asarum leaves in a circle ; that

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