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**The swords were named Knee-cutter and Beard-cutter, because whentested for decapitating criminals, they severed not only the necksbut also the beard and the knees. earned for him the title of the Shakespeare of Japan; and as for the light literature of the era, though it was disf Then under cover of the smoke and heat generated by the conflict of theother armies on an immense fr The struggle that ensuedbetween foreign distrust and Japanese aspirations often developedpainful phases, and did much to intensify the feelin
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