Next followed a boyretinue bearing packages containing my bedding, chairs, food, trunks, and packages containing presents; my cook and his following. The Vice-Governor of Shimoda followed, with his train ; then the Mayor of Kakizaki ; and lastly, the... Japan In Our Day - Page 24by Bayard Taylor - 1893Full view - About this book
| Japan - 1892 - 362 pages
...Mr. Hnesken on horseback with two guards, then his norimono, bearers, etc. Next followed a boyretimie bearing packages containing my bedding, chairs, food,...luggage, etc., were changed every ri, or about five [2^] miles, and I was glad to see that these men were all paid for their labor. " My ' standard bearer... | |
| Japan - 1892 - 568 pages
...Mr. Huesken on horseback with two guards, then his norimono, bearers, etc. Next followed a boyretiime bearing packages containing my bedding, chairs, food,...A Dutch interpreter was carried in a kago, in Mr. Hnesken's rear. The whole train numbered some 350 persons. "All the bearers of luggage, etc., were... | |
| William Elliot Griffis - Diplomats - 1895 - 378 pages
...Heusken on horseback with two guards, then his norimono bearers, etc. Next followed a long retinue bearing packages containing my bedding, chairs, food,...Shimoda. A Dutch interpreter was carried in a kago in Mr. Heusken's rear. The whole train numbered some three hundred and fifty persons. All the bearers of luggage,... | |
| William Elliot Griffis - Japan - 1895 - 384 pages
...Heusken on horseback with two guards, then his norimono bearers, etc. Next followed a long retinue bearing packages containing my bedding, chairs, food,...Shimoda. A Dutch interpreter was carried in a kago in Mr. Heusken's rear. The whole train numbered some three hundred and fifty persons. All the bearers of luggage,... | |
| Japan - 1903 - 368 pages
...head-man, bearers of my shoes, etc. ; then Mr. Huesken on horseback with two guards, then his norimono, bearers, etc. Next followed a boyretinue bearing packages...luggage, etc., were changed every ri, or about five [2£] miles, and I was glad to see that these men were all paid for their labor. " My ' standard bearer... | |
| Robert Percival Porter - Japan - 1911 - 818 pages
...Heusken, on horseback with two guards, then his norimono, bearers, &c. Next followed a long retinue bearing packages containing my bedding, chairs, food,...Shimoda. A Dutch interpreter was carried in a kago in Mr. Heusken's rear. The whole train numbered some three hundred and fifty persons.' In this way ' the first... | |
| Robert Percival Porter - Japan - 1911 - 818 pages
...Heusken, on horseback with two guards, then his norimono, bearers, &c. Next followed a long retinue bearing packages containing my bedding, chairs, food,...Shimoda. A Dutch interpreter was carried in a kago in Mr. Heusken 's rear. The whole train numbered some three hundred and fifty persons.' In this way ' the... | |
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