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Eight Dogs, or Hakkenden: The Lives of the Eight Dogs of the Satomi of Southern Fusa

Eight Dogs, or Hakkenden
The Lives of the Eight Dogs of the Satomi of Southern Fusa
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table of contents
  1. List of Illustrations
  2. Translator’s Introduction
  3. Volume II, Continued
    1. Chapter XV
    2. Chapter XVI
    3. Chapter XVII
    4. Chapter XVIII
    5. Chapter XIX
    6. Chapter XX
    7. Colophon
  4. Volume III
    1. Covers and Endpaper
    2. Preface
    3. Table of Contents
    4. Frontispieces
    5. Chapter XXI
    6. Chapter XXII
    7. Chapter XXIII
    8. Chapter XXIV
    9. Chapter XXV
    10. Chapter XXVI
    11. Chapter XXVII
    12. Chapter XXVIII
    13. Chapter XXIX
    14. Chapter XXX
    15. Colophon
  5. Volume IV
    1. Covers and Endpaper
    2. Preface
    3. Table of Contents
    4. Frontispieces
    5. Chapter XXXI
    6. Chapter XXXII
    7. Chapter XXXIII
    8. Chapter XXXIV
    9. Chapter XXXV
    10. Chapter XXXVI
    11. Chapter XXXVII
    12. Chapter XXXVIII
    13. Colophon
  6. Appendix: Characters in Eight Dogs, Chapters I–XXXVIII

The Lives of the Eight Dogs of the Satomi of Southern Fusa

Volume III

Table of Contents

Book I, Chapter XXI:
Gakuzō, spying, complements Shino;
Inuzuka, yearning, gazes on a plum

Same Book, Chapter XXII:
Hamaji, in secret, mourns her relations;
Nukasuke, in sickness, yearns for his child

Book II, Chapter XXIII:
Inuzuka undertakes a righteous commission;
Aboshi sells reckless songs

Same Book, Chapter XXIV:
The go-between Gobaiji persuades the Estatesman;
The deceiver Hikiroku goes fishing at Kaniwa

Book III, Chapter XXV:
Hamaji, being filled with passion, testifies of her wretchedness;
Gakuzō, having denounced wickedness, returns to his master’s house

Same Book, Chapter XXVI:
Toying with his power, a venal official demands a wedding night;
Playing at death, a stubborn father offers an additional drink

Book IV, Chapter XXVII:
Samojirō steals a new bride in the night;
The Jakumaku Adept immolates himself on Marutsuka in full view

Same Book, Chapter XXVIII:
Cursing her enemy, Hamaji dies with her chastity;
Recognizing his kin, Tadatomo speaks of the past

Book V, Chapter XXIX:
Twin beads switch with one another, and Gakuzō recognizes his like;
Two enemies meet one another, and a righteous servant repays their hatefulness

Same Book, Chapter XXX:
Atop the Hōryū Pavilion, Shino engages in bloody battle;
Beside the Bandō River, Kenpachi displays his courage

XXX Chapters total, of which Chapters I through XX are contained in the two Volumes previously printed.

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