Had Katsumoto been free to continue his journey to Osaka, reaching itin advance of Okura-no-Tsubone's party, the result might have beendifferent. Restrained, however, by a sense ofinsecurity,* the Minamoto chief declined to leave Kamakura, and sentin his stead a memorial to the Throne. THE TWO GROUPS OF SECTSIn what did the teachings of the early groups of sects differ fromthose of the later groups, and why did such o receive it, but also were responsiblefor the maintenance of peace and order within the manors entrusted totheir charge.
Under the title of The Forty-seven Ronins, this story hasbeen told in history, on the stage, and in all forms of literature,so that its details need not be repeated here. )Whereas, Ieyasu puts the matter thus:-- Nakumade mato Hototogisu. THE 109TH SOVEREIGN, THE EMPRESS MYOSHO (A. er he had repaired partly out ofpique, partly to undergo treatment for eye disease at the hands of aChinese doctor.
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