Saito Musashi-bo Benkei : tales of the wars of the Gempei, being the story of the lives and adventures of Iyo-no-Kami Minamoto Kuro Yoshitsune and Saito Musashi-bo Benkei the warrior monk . The next meal of the monks wasentirely cleaned out because some relish was provided tosavour the rice. So the others had to go hungry, andwait until a new meal was prepared. The whole com-missariat of the monastery was thrown into stuck to his part of the contract—to eat. Thejushoku had to devise some method for regulating thesupply. Therefore he summoned to him WatanabeKizaemon (once ou


Saito Musashi-bo Benkei : tales of the wars of the Gempei, being the story of the lives and adventures of Iyo-no-Kami Minamoto Kuro Yoshitsune and Saito Musashi-bo Benkei the warrior monk . The next meal of the monks wasentirely cleaned out because some relish was provided tosavour the rice. So the others had to go hungry, andwait until a new meal was prepared. The whole com-missariat of the monastery was thrown into stuck to his part of the contract—to eat. Thejushoku had to devise some method for regulating thesupply. Therefore he summoned to him WatanabeKizaemon (once our Seizaburo), nanushi of the was the old lover of OHaya. He harboured noill-will on account of his former misadventure. Shortlyafter his father had found a suitable match for his son,and even before Shinbutsu was born Seizaburo was pro-vided with a son and heir. On his fathers death he hadsucceeded him in the office of nanushi (village bailiff or may-or), and it was with him that the jushoku had monastery had no intention of dodging its the jushoku took as retribution. Kizaemon wasmore than willing to do a good turn for an old established. SH1NBUTSU SEEKS SUSTENANCE. THE STORY OF oHAYA. 189 family in the township. Already a good part of the taxon the little farm of Jinsaku was met by the voluntarywork of the village, unwilling to have any new-comerfoisted on their little circle, trusting to Shinbutsu in timeto take the burden from the township. At this time thejushoku agreed to supply the food necessary for Shinbutsusvoracious appetite. Kizaemon agreed to supply thediscipline. Thus they parted on good terms. Now the elder brother of Kizaemon had long since lefthis native village, and had established himself at with a good capital and a father-in-law he hadsoon secured a position as purveyor to the luxurious tastesof the court attendants. In the past years his wealth hadbeen turned in a more solid direction, and Watanabe


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