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334 HONDA THE SAMURAI.<br />

when the imperial court opened<br />

a hall wherein all<br />

samurai might freely express their opinions on political<br />

affairs. This was mightily different from the<br />

old days of repression of speech and thought, when<br />

hara-kiri was the penalty of discussion or innovation.<br />

Nevertheless there were fanatics who could<br />

not discern the signs of the times ;<br />

and a few months<br />

later, in this same year, they shed the blood of Sakuma<br />

Ei in the streets of Kyoto, because he used a<br />

European saddle and bridle and advocated opening<br />

Japan to foreign civilization.<br />

The Tycoon and his gorgeous train arrived in the<br />

capital late in April. Before the imperial throne<br />

and the Mikado, who sat behind a screen, his face<br />

being invisible, he made his obeisance on his knees<br />

as vassal of the emperor. He stayed in the castle<br />

of Nijo, while the prince of Satsuma left the city.<br />

The one burning question which was now on all<br />

lips in Kyoto was that of driving out the foreigners<br />

and shutting up Yokohama and the ports. The<br />

court sent the prince of Mito to Yedo to superintend<br />

the ugly job, which the most ignorant Japanese,<br />

like hermits or children, supposed they could accomplish<br />

and all the daimios whose dominions bordered<br />

;<br />

the sea were ordered home to prepare for war.<br />

The ronins and samurai came frequently to wait<br />

upon the prince of Echizen on the subject, and<br />

urged him to name a day when the foreigners should<br />

be swept away<br />

like vermin ;<br />

but this enlightened<br />

prince knew only too well the difficulties in the way,<br />

the power of the nations of Christendom, the weak-

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