The Heart of Hyacinth
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HYACINTH

THE HEARTĀ OF HYACINTH

THE HEART

OF HYACINTH

ONOTO WATANNA

KIYOKICHI SANO

NEW YORK AND LONDON

HARPER & BROTHERS

PUBLISHERS M-C-M-I-I-I

Harper & Brothers

ILLUSTRATIONS

THE HEART OF HYACINTH

THE HEART OF HYACINTH

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The City of Sendai, on the north-eastern coast of Japan, raises its head queenly-wise towards the sun, as though conscious of its own matchless beauty and that which envelops it on all sides. Here, where the waters flow into the Pacific, the surges are never heard. Neptune seems to have forgotten his anger in the presence of such peerless beauty.

Near to Sendai there is a bay called Matsushima. Here Nature has flung out her favors with more than lavish hand; for throughout the bay she has scattered jewel-like rocks, whose white sides rise above the waters, and whose surface gives nutrition to the graceful pine-trees which find their roots 
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