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bitter sea; wonderfully making his biwa to sound like the straining of

oars and the rushing of ships; the whirr and the hissing of arrows; the

shouting and trampling of men; the crashing of steel upon helmets; the

plunging of slain in the flood。 And to left and right of him; in the pauses

of his playing; he could hear voices murmuring praise: 〃How marvelous an

artist!〃  〃Never in our own province was playing heard like this!〃 

〃Not in all the empire is there another singer like Hoichi!〃 Then fresh

courage came to him; and he played and sang yet better than before; and a

hush of wonder deepened about him。 But when at last he came to tell the

fate of the fair and helpless; the piteous perishing of the women and

children; and the death…leap of Nii…no…Ama; with the imperial infant in

her arms; then all the listeners uttered together one long; long

shuddering cry of anguish; and thereafter they wept and wailed so loudly

and so wildly that the blind man was frightened by the violence and grief

that he had made。 For much time the sobbing and the wailing continued。 But

gradually the sounds of lamentation died away; and again; in the great

stillness that followed; Hoichi heard the voice of the woman whom he

supposed to be the Rojo。





She said:





〃Although we had been assured that you were a very skillful player upon

the biwa; and without an equal in recitative; we did not know that any one

could be so skillful as you have proved yourself to…night。 Our lord has

been pleased to say that he intends to bestow upon you a fitting reward。

But he desires that you shall perform before him once every night for the

next six nights  after which time he will probably make his august

return…journey。 To…morrow night; therefore; you are to come here at the

same hour。 The retainer who to…night conducted you will be sent for you。。。

There is another matter about which I have been ordered to inform you。 It

is required that you shall speak to no one of your visits here; during the

time of our lord's august sojourn at Akamagaseki。 As he is traveling

incognito; '6' he commands that no mention of these things be made。。。 You

are now free to go back to your temple。〃





After Hoichi had duly expressed his thanks; a woman's hand conducted him

to the entrance of the house; where the same retainer; who had before

guided him; was waiting to take him home。 The retainer led him to the

verandah at the rear of the temple; and there bade him farewell。





It was almost dawn when Hoichi returned; but his absence from the temple

had not been observed; as the priest; coming back at a very late hour;

had supposed him asleep。 During the day Hoichi was able to take some rest;

and he said nothing about his strange adventure。 In the middle of the

following night the samurai again came for him; and led him to the august

assembly; where he gave another recitation with the same success that had

attended his previous performance。 But during this second visit his absence

from the temple was accidentally discovered; and after his return in the

morning he was summoned to the presence of the priest; who said to him; in

a tone of kindly reproach:





〃We have been very anxious about you; friend Hoichi。 To go out; blind and

alone; at so late an hour; is dangerous。 Why did you go without telling us?

I could have ordered a servant to accompany you。 And where have you been?〃





Hoichi answered; evasively;





〃Pardon me kind friend! I had to attend to some private business; and I

could not arrange the matter at any other hour。〃





The priest was surprised; rather than pained; by Hoichi's reticence: he

felt it to be unnatural; and suspected something wrong。 He feared that the

blind lad had been bewitched or deluded by some evil spirits。 He did not

ask any more questions; but he privately instructed the men…servants of the

temple to keep watch upon Hoichi's movements; and to follow him in case

that he should again leave the temple after dark。







On the very next night; Hoichi was seen to leave the temple; and the

servants immediately lighted their lanterns; and followed after him。 But it

was a rainy night; and very dark; and before the temple…folks could get to

the roadway; Hoichi had disappeared。 Evidently he had walked very fast; a

strange thing; considering his blindness; for the road was in a bad

condition。 The men hurried through the streets; making inquiries at every

house which Hoichi was accustomed to visit; but nobody could give them any

news of him。 At last; as they were returning to the temple by way of the

shore; they were startled by the sound of a biwa; furiously played; in the

cemetery of the Amidaji。 Except for some ghostly fires  such as usually

flitted there on dark nights  all was blackness in that direction。 But

the men at once hastened to the cemetery; and there; by the help of their

lanterns; they discovered Hoichi; sitting alone in the rain before the

memorial tomb of Antoku Tenno; making his biwa resound; and loudly chanting

the chant of the battle of Dan…no…ura。 And behind him; and about him; and

everywhere above the tombs; the fires of the dead were burning; like

candles。 Never before had so great a host of Oni…bi appeared in the sight

of mortal man。。。





〃Hoichi San!  Hoichi San!〃 the servants cried; 〃you are bewitched!。。。

Hoichi San!〃





But the blind man did not seem to hear。 Strenuously he made his biwa to

rattle and ring and clang;  more and more wildly he chanted the chant of

the battle of Dan…no…ura。 They caught hold of him;  they shouted into his

ear;





〃Hoichi San!  Hoichi San!  come home with us at once!〃





Reprovingly he spoke to them:





〃To interrupt me in such a manner; before this august assembly; will not

be tolerated。〃





Whereat; in spite of the weirdness of the thing; the servants could not

help laughing。 Sure that he had been bewitched; they now seized him; and

pulled him up on his feet; and by main force hurried him back to the

temple; where he was immediately relieved of his wet clothes; by order of

the priest。 Then the priest insisted upon a full explanation of his

friend's astonishing behavior。





Hoichi long hesitated to speak。 But at last; finding that his conduct had

really alarmed and angered the good priest; he decided to abandon his

reserve; and he related everything that had happened from the time of first

visit of the samurai。





The priest said:





〃Hoichi; my poor friend; you are now in great danger! How unfortunate that

you did not tell me all this before! Your wonderful skill in music has

indeed brought you into strange trouble。 By this time you must be aware

that you have not been visiting any house whatever; but have been passing

your nights in the cemetery; among the tombs of the Heike;  and it was

before the memorial…tomb of Antoku Tenno that our people to…night found

you; sitting in the rain。 All that you have been imagining was illu
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