“The Lives of the Eight Dogs of the Satomi of Southern Fusa” in “Eight Dogs, or Hakkenden”
The Lives of the Eight Dogs of the Satomi of Southern Fusa
Volume IV
Table of Contents
Book I
Chapter XXXI:
At the water pavilion, a little boat aids both heroes;
At the river village, an angler recognizes a brace of hounds
Chapter XXXII:
With the removal of a barricade, a youth gains a name;
With a trial by wrestling, ascetics untangle a quarrel
Book II
Chapter XXXIII:
Kobungo loses a hempen garment at night;
Genpachirō seeks efficacious medicine afar
Chapter XXXIV:
At Cape Shiori, Fusahachi vents his spleen;
Near a haystack, Inuta averts a crisis
Book III
Chapter XXXV:
Nengyoku playfully borrows a flute;
Myōshin sorrowfully returns a bride
Chapter XXXVI:
Inuta, out of patience, fights Yamabayashi;
Nui, full of rancor, harms her corpus
Book IV
Chapter XXXVII:
An ailing guest refuses medicine but lengthens his years;
A gallant man kills himself but obtains benevolence
Chapter XXXVIII:
Guarding the perimeter, one dog slaughters a spy;
Returning a summons, four men refuse a messenger
Book V
Chapter XXXIX:
Floating a leaf, a mighty warrior sends off two friends;
Raising a cloud, a divine spirit abducts a child
Chapter XL:
Abusing Gakuzō, a nefarious cabal flaunts their venom;
Shooting at rabble, heroes disrupt a court of law
The end of the Table of Contents of Volume IV of the Lives of the Eight Dogs. Chapters previous to the XXXth are listed at the beginnings of the previous Volumes.