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93 lines
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Overall:
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Boiling of crewman
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Sea Voyage to Osaka
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Blackthorne rescues Yabu
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Visit to Castle
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Blackthorne meets Toranaga
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Blackthorne in Prison
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Blackthorne to be taught Japanese
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Blackthorne meets Mariko
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Toranaga's Escape from Castle
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Galley Escapes from Harbor
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Blackthorne makes love to Mariko
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Pheasant Incident
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Confrontation with Buntaro
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Visit to Crew in Eta Quarter
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Gun Regiment
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Earthquake, Blackthorne saves Toranaga
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Summons to Osaka
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Mariko threatens suicide
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Attack on Castle by Ninja
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Mariko dies
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Blackthorne's ship is burned
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Yabu's treachery is discovered
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Toranaga defeats Ishido, becomes Shogun
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Characters:
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Crew of the "Erasmus";
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John Blackthorne, Pilot-Major; "Anjin-san"
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Hendrik Specz, third mate
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Paulus Spillbergen, Captain-General
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(Alban Caradoc, pilot, Blackthorne's teacher)
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Maetsukker
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Johann Vinck, gunner and bosun's mate
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Baccus van Nekk, chief merchant
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Croocq, boy
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Sonk, cook
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Salamon, mute
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Jan Roper, merchant
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Ginsel
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Hans Pieterzoon, gunner
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Anjiro, a fishing Village;
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"Onna"
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Mura, headman of Izu (secretly spy for Toranaga)
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Saiko, Mura's mother
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Niji, Mura's wife
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Father Sebastio, a Portuguese Jesuit
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Kasigi Omi, samurai in charge of Anjiro
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Midori, wife of Omi
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Tamazaki, a fisherman (killed by Omi)
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Kasigi Yabu, Daimyo of Izu, Omi's uncle
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Fujiko, Blackthorne's consort, widow of Usagi Fujiko
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Gyoko, a madam
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Kiku, a courtesan
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Europeans;
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Father Alvito, "Tsukku-san"
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Ferriera, Captain-General of the Black Ship
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dell'Aqua, Father-Visitor
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Rodrigues, pilot
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Lords;
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(Lord Goroda, Dictator)
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(Taiko, Shogun)
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Toranaga, Lord of the Kwanto
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Yaemon, the heir
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Ishido, Lord of Osaka
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Ikawa Jikkyu
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Naga, son of Toranaga
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Noboru, son on Toranaga
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Lord Sudara, son of Toranaga
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Ochiba, widow of the Taiko
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Genjiko, Ochiba's sister, Sudara's wife.
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Buntaro, husband of Mariko, son of Hiro-matsu
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Hiro-matsu, Toranaga's general
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Toda Mariko, wife of Buntaro, daughter of Akechi Jinsai
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(Akechi Jinsai, aka Ju-san Kubo)
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Settings:
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The "Erasmus," a Netherlands merchant ship.
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Anjiro, a fishing village in Izu.
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The Pit.
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Osaka Castle.
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Prison.
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Toranaga's keep.
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Edo.
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Yokohama.
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One of Toranaga's Galleys.
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On the road between Osaka and Yedo.
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Yokose.
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