The Usurper An Episode in Japanese History

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The Usurper An Episode in Japanese History
Judith Gautier
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" "Good, good !" said the Prince; "you are indeed val- uable assistants. " " Let us sheer off, " said Raiden ; " they have long-boats still ; they may pursue us. " " And our comrades 1 " " They '11 take care of themselves ; be sure of that. Perhaps they have escaped already. " The soldiers fired a few arrows at hap-hazard, which fell like rain in the water around the canoes.
" They are so awkward that they might hit us without meaning to do so ! " said Nata, laughingly.
" Sheer off ! " shouted
...Eaiden, rowing vigorously.
The darkness now began to grow less profound ; a pale gleam spread across the sky like a drop of milk in a glass of water. On the edge of the horizon the light grew stronger, though still vague and faint. It was the dawn of the rising full moon. Soon, like the point of a sword- blade upon the horizon, the planet shed a steel-like lustre. At once a trail alternately dark and light ran along the sea to the shore ; bluish sparks crackled and glittered on the crest of the waves ; then the moon appeared like the_ arch of a bridge, and at last rose wholly into sight, like a metal mirror.


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