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Hidden beneath a passion for everything graceful and refined, the samurai has a strong yearning for the pageant of war and for the dash of deadly onset. Just as the shogun sought o display a charming picture of a gentle peace in a framework of vast military preparation, the samurai love to turn from the fencing school to the arbor, from the field of battle to the garden of rocks and cascades, delighting in the perils and struggles of the one as much as he admires the grace and repose of the other. |
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