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������������for an oriental city tokio has remarkably wide streets, and some of them are laid out with all the care of western engineering. in the course of their morning ride the party came to sakuradu avenue, which fred recognized from a drawing by a native artist, who had taken pains to preserve the architecture of the buildings on each side with complete fidelity. the foundations of the houses were of irregular stones cut in the form of lozenges, but not with mathematical accuracy. the boys had already noticed this form of hewing stone in the walls of the castles, where some very large blocks were piled. they were reported to have been brought from distant parts of the empire, and the cost of their transportation must have been very great. few of the houses were of more than two stories, and the great majority were of only one. along sakuradu avenue they were of two stories, and had long and low windows with paper screens, so that it was impossible for a person in the street to see what was going on inside. the eaves projected far over the upright sides, and thus formed a shelter that was very acceptable in the heat of summer, while in rainy weather it had many advantages. these yashikis were formerly the property of daimios, but are now occupied by the foreign office and the war department. inside the enclosure there are many shade-trees, and they make a cooling contrast to the plain walls of the buildings. the japanese rarely paint the interior or the exterior of their buildings. nearly everything is finished in the natural color of the wood, and very pretty the wood is too. it is something like oak in appearance, but a trifle darker, and is[pg 120] susceptible of a high polish. it admits of a great variety of uses, and is very easily wrought. it is known as keyaki-wood; and, in spite of the immense quantity that is annually used, it is cheap and abundant.��not so the duchess, his wife. brought up first in a convent and then under the care of her father, whose household, like those of many of the noblesse de robe, was regulated by a strictness and gravity seldom to be seen amongst the rest of the french nobles, mme. d��ayen cared very little for society, and preferred to stay at home absorbed in religious duties, charities, and domestic affairs, while her husband amused himself as he chose.��

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