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274 HONDA THE SAMURAI.<br />

ship could supply to suit refined tastes. The Middle<br />

Yashiki was less pretentious, while the Lower House,<br />

or caravanserai, was more like a comfortable hollow<br />

in<br />

square of barracks, with vegetable gardens in the<br />

center.<br />

So numerous were these vast yashikis with open<br />

court-yards within, and so great was the space in<br />

Yedo devoted to gardens, groves, and temple areas,<br />

despite the million of human souls crowded in the<br />

great city, that foxes and badgers and wild birds<br />

of many a feather felt almost as much at home as<br />

Fukui, where occasionally a deer or wild boar, or<br />

even a " spear-rat," or hedgehog, was captured in the<br />

streets.<br />

This was the camp-city of<br />

Yedo, modeled after the<br />

quarters of an army, with the Tycoon's castle or<br />

head-quarters at the center, and the principal wooden<br />

tents, or yashikis, of his staff officers on the most<br />

commanding locations. It was a city governed by<br />

military force, for at the beck and call of the Tycoon,<br />

or commander-in-chief, were eighty thousand<br />

hata-moto, or flag-supporters.

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