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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 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.

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