The life and letters of Lafcadio Hearn . of darkness toancient inhabitants of, i: 468. Zilliacus, Konni, ii: , Emile, i; 228; ii: 503; hisLArgent, ii: 65; his Rome, 392. THE END CAMBRIDGE • MASSACHUSETTSU • S • A RICHARD S. WORMSER 22 West 48th Street New York. BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY ^te miteri^itie ^vt^^t Cambridge cnoki 2 THE Kl^v \<!:;K 6597vU COPYRIGHT 1906 BY ELIZABETH BISLAND WETMORBALL RIGHTS RESERVED Fublislied December iqob FOURTH IMPRESSION / ILLUSTRATIONS Lafcadio Hearn in Japanese Costume (photogravure) Frontispiece The City of Matsue, seen fro


The life and letters of Lafcadio Hearn . of darkness toancient inhabitants of, i: 468. Zilliacus, Konni, ii: , Emile, i; 228; ii: 503; hisLArgent, ii: 65; his Rome, 392. THE END CAMBRIDGE • MASSACHUSETTSU • S • A RICHARD S. WORMSER 22 West 48th Street New York. BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY ^te miteri^itie ^vt^^t Cambridge cnoki 2 THE Kl^v \<!:;K 6597vU COPYRIGHT 1906 BY ELIZABETH BISLAND WETMORBALL RIGHTS RESERVED Fublislied December iqob FOURTH IMPRESSION / ILLUSTRATIONS Lafcadio Hearn in Japanese Costume (photogravure) Frontispiece The City of Matsue, seen from Castle Hill .... 40 1. The Prefecture Office. The Middle School, in which Mr. Hearn was a teacher, is hidden from view by the PrefectureOffice Building-. 2. The Normal School. Mr. Hearn also taught here. 3. Here on the beach of Lake Shinyi Mr. Hearn lived for some time. The Shinto Temple of Kizuki described in Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan 104 Lafcadio Hearn was the first foreigner who was allowed to enterthe inner part of this temple. A Group of Graduates of the Middle School . . .162 1. Mr. Hearn. 2. Mr. Nishida. 3. The old teacher of Chinese Classics. Lafcadio Hearns Favourite Dwelling-House .... 192 This house, an old Samurais residence, is situated in f


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