The First Japanese Embassy to the United States of America Sent to Washington I

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, where a magnificent suite of rooms had been prepared for them ; the excited crowd remaining outside for hours afterward.
The scene in the corridor of the Hotel was very interesting ; the gay costume of the ladies, and the manly height of our gentlemen, contrasting by no means favorably for the Japanese, who by the way, seem to take readily and kindly enough to our ways, and look perfectly happy and contented. Their walk is particularly ungraceful, and their shoes are not calculated to improve
... it They are very agreeable to every one, and walk about, curiously prying into everything, and are very apt at learning and imitating. They pick up English words with 206 remarkable facility. The visitors keep them hard at work, writ- ing their names for them on cards in the Japanese characters j and they seem to be quite smitten with the beautiful ladies that are stopping at Willard's ; the smiting, however, is all on one side.
We had the pleasure of dining with some of the Embassy, and jolly fellows they were.


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