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[[pencil note in top margin]] LETTER #31 [[/note]]

Nagoya, May 27th '95

Dear Mr. Hecker:
Since my last letter (7th inst.) I have spent the time at Kioto as headquarters but principally at interesting places outside the old capital.  I reached here last night after a three days trip to Yamada which proved extremely interesting.  I travelled partly by rail, partly by steamer and the rest of the way by jinrickisha - the latter my preference.  The men are strong, very swift and when well treated thoroughly willing.  They are capable of doing forty or more miles a day over country roads which is as fast as one should ride through scenes such as I have lately met with i.e. mountains, hills, valleys, the sea shore, and the delightful little tea plantations, small farms and curious villages.  I find the country, the obscure hamlets and the peasants getting very

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