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Mount Tsukuba beckoned1, there in Hitachi, but Kaoru hesitated to approach even the verdant2 foothills. He had his good name to think of. It would be indiscreet even to write to the girl. Though from time to time the nun3 Bennokimi gave the girl’s mother a hint of what he had said, the mother found it hard to believe that his intentions were serious. She was glad that he had noticed the girl, but she was aware of his exalted4 rank; and she could only lament5 that their own was not high enough to make a match possible.
The governor had numerous children by a former wife, now dead. By his present wife he had a daughter who was known as Himegimi, much pampered6, and five or six other children, all of them very young. His affections monopolized7 by the others, he tended to treat the Eighth Prince’s daughter, Ukifune, like an outsider. The mother greatly resented this partiality, and the thought never left her mind of shaming them all by finding a splendid husband for the girl. She would not have fretted8 so had Ukifune been no prettier than the others — she was, after all, legally the governor’s daughter. But her beauty and grace were more pronounced as she grew older. How deplorable, thought the mother, that they should go unnoticed.
Aware that the family was well supplied with daughters, several men from the ranks of the petty nobility had indicated an interest in one or another of them. Even now, with two or three of the older girls already married, the governor’s wife refused to abandon her high hopes for Ukifune, who was the center of her life.
The governor could not have been called a man of low estate. He numbered among his relatives several high courtiers. Being a man of considerable private wealth, he indulged himself as his status allowed, and presided over an orderly and not at all vulgar household. A strangely coarse and
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rustic
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syllable
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archer
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modish
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accomplished
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lieutenant
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bent
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ardent
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decided
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promising
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amorous
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lute
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consternation
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crafty
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strut
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mansion
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broach
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majesty
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brilliance
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privy
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dedicated
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smother
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warehouses
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provincial
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ministry
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nuptial
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presumptuous
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stunned
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verge
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abruptly
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utterly
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rites
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mere
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incensed
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boor
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stylish
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guardian
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inflexible
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intimacy
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determined
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splendor
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clamorous
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largesse
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stewards
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remarkable
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meager
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prospect
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swarms
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aperture
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cipher
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dwarf
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attentive
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resentment
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