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THE HOUR OF THE OX. 259<br />

Three cloaks made of dried grass and lined within<br />

with a netting of green cord were produced, and the<br />

gentlemen, putting these on to keep off the dew<br />

and chill, left the house, and proceeded down River<br />

Street and stopped upon the wooden bridge east of<br />

the O-hashi, or Great Bridge.<br />

" Look out, doctor, that you don't run against any<br />

of the headless horsemen who gallop over the planks<br />

at night about this time."<br />

" Is this another local reference, or a joke ? " inquired<br />

Mr. Koba.<br />

"<br />

Ah !<br />

you have n't heard ? You remember nearly<br />

three hundred years ago the great Taiko Sanaa surrounded<br />

this castle at Fukui, and that Shibata Katsuiye"<br />

and all his men, unable to defend it against<br />

overwhelming odds, committed hara-kiri and cut each<br />

others' heads off?"<br />

" Yes ;<br />

I have read it."<br />

" Well, the country people in this neighborhood<br />

say that on certain nights the ghost of Shibata and<br />

all his men, without their heads, ride over the bridge<br />

and knock people into the river as they pass."<br />

" Ha, ha ! a good story ; but when will superstition<br />

cease ? Curious too is such an idea : for Shibata<br />

was a great civilizer, builder of bridges and<br />

roads. He lessened the farmers' taxes, and developed<br />

civilization in Echizen."<br />

Reaching the opposite side of the river, they<br />

moved through a street, passed one block of houses,<br />

turned to the right, crossed a small stream, and<br />

then walked up a path until, at the top of the hill,<br />

they stopped for breath.

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