Hepburn of Japan and his wife and helpmates; a life story of toil for Christ . A MASTER OF SYSTEM of this, however, not a few Russians, Dutchmen,Englishmen and others were murdered. Nearlyevery treaty nation contributed victims to themurderous ro-nin. It was not uncommon to findlimbs, or hands, sheared off by the assassins swordlying on the roads. The foreign cemetery at Yoko-hama tells to the old-timer some wonderful all foreigners, when on the highways orramblmg within the seven league radius allowedthem by treaty, went armed. Outside the settle-ment they were usually accompan
Hepburn of Japan and his wife and helpmates; a life story of toil for Christ . A MASTER OF SYSTEM of this, however, not a few Russians, Dutchmen,Englishmen and others were murdered. Nearlyevery treaty nation contributed victims to themurderous ro-nin. It was not uncommon to findlimbs, or hands, sheared off by the assassins swordlying on the roads. The foreign cemetery at Yoko-hama tells to the old-timer some wonderful all foreigners, when on the highways orramblmg within the seven league radius allowedthem by treaty, went armed. Outside the settle-ment they were usually accompanied by guards forprotection. i Soon after his arrival, the Doctor had found strangemen near his house, who afterwards confessed thatthey had come to assassinate him, or to kill any otherforeigner who seemed to offer easy prey. Anotherfellow actually took employment for the expresspurpose of murdering him, but after a few weeks,finding out what kind of people the missionaries were,and beholding himself as an arrant fool, he abandonedhis plan. It was indeed enough to disarm t
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