A Gentleman in Prison: With the Confessions of Tokichi Ishii, Written in Tokyo Prison |
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Page vii
... he had served twenty- seven years in jail for murder . Soon after him en- tered Mr. Arima , the Christian governor of one of the great long - sentence prisons in Japan , whose [ vii ] IN THE CLUTCHES OF THE POLICE AGAIN.
... he had served twenty- seven years in jail for murder . Soon after him en- tered Mr. Arima , the Christian governor of one of the great long - sentence prisons in Japan , whose [ vii ] IN THE CLUTCHES OF THE POLICE AGAIN.
Page xiii
... uneducated , steeped in crime , condemned to death for murder , waiting daily for the unescapable end to which his crimes have brought him , is touched by one of another nation , and a woman at [ xiii ] MY MONEY STOLEN.
... uneducated , steeped in crime , condemned to death for murder , waiting daily for the unescapable end to which his crimes have brought him , is touched by one of another nation , and a woman at [ xiii ] MY MONEY STOLEN.
Page xiv
... murdered near Tokyo , and her lover was charged with the murder , and arrested . He confessed to the crime in the police station , but at the public trial , denied the charge , alleging that torture had been used by the police to extort ...
... murdered near Tokyo , and her lover was charged with the murder , and arrested . He confessed to the crime in the police station , but at the public trial , denied the charge , alleging that torture had been used by the police to extort ...
Page xv
... murder of a geisha called Oharu and condemned to death . Upon hearing this , Ishii confessed that it was he and not the man already condemned who had com- mitted the crime . The confession created a great sensation . The other man was ...
... murder of a geisha called Oharu and condemned to death . Upon hearing this , Ishii confessed that it was he and not the man already condemned who had com- mitted the crime . The confession created a great sensation . The other man was ...
Page xvi
... on occasions from the literal translation , but I think I have not departed from the spirit . Tokyo , August 17 , 1920 . CAROLINE MACDONALD . NOTE Mr. Fujiya Suzuki , M.P. , the lawyer Ishii [ xvi ] PREFACE THE MURDER OF OHARU, THE GEISHA.
... on occasions from the literal translation , but I think I have not departed from the spirit . Tokyo , August 17 , 1920 . CAROLINE MACDONALD . NOTE Mr. Fujiya Suzuki , M.P. , the lawyer Ishii [ xvi ] PREFACE THE MURDER OF OHARU, THE GEISHA.
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Arima asked began Buddhist called cell chief warder child Christian City of God committed confession court crime criminal crucifixion dagger dead distress earthquake enemies escape eyes father fear feel FORTY-SEVEN LOYAL FREE friends geisha Gifu God's Hamamatsu hand heard heart Hikone Ishii San JAILORS Japan Japanese Jean Valjean Jesus Christ JOHN KELMAN judge kind knew Komori Lamb of God lawyer Les Miserables lived look Lord LOYAL FREE LANCES mercy mind Miss Macdonald Miss West morning mother murder Nagoya never night officials OHARU Okazaki once Osaka police station policemen priest prison chaplain received repented Sekiguchi sent sentence Shogun sins Sogoro soul story suffering surely Suzuki talk tell thing thought TOKICHI ISHII Tokyo prison told Toyohashi trial true TWENTY-THIRD PSALM unto Valjean wife words writing Yokohama
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