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Foreword | |
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Historical Overview | |
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Hagakure | |
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Transcriber's Preface | |
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Author's Introduction | |
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The Essence of Bushido | |
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Two Ways of Thinking | |
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Two Methods of Criticism | |
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How to Stop Yawning | |
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Foresight in Relationships | |
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Samurais of Satori and Non-Satori | |
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If the Water Is Clear No Fish Will Live | |
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The Marrow of Service | |
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The Use of Onlookers | |
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High Upon High | |
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Think Lightly on Serious Matters | |
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People You Can Trust | |
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The Thinking Process | |
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Models to Imitate | |
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The Puppet Show World | |
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Conduct at the Wine Feast | |
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The Use of the High Spirit | |
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Lesson From the Heavy Rain | |
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The Winner's Spirit | |
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Bringing Up Samurai Children | |
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Arts and Crafts | |
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Groundless Suffering | |
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Testing Your Friend's Loyalty | |
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Good and Evil | |
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Discharging Servants | |
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On the Men of Learning | |
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Burn With Mad Death | |
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The Samurai Superintendent Officer | |
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Passing the First Barrier | |
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"My Master Is Human and So Am I," | |
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Making Important Decisions | |
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The Liked and the Disliked | |
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Conceal Your Wisdom | |
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Fall Seven Times and Get Up Eight | |
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Talk to Your Inferiors | |
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How to Excel Above Others | |
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Bushido Alone Is the Way | |
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Honor and Wealth | |
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On Homosexuality | |
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How to Conduct Yourself | |
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Spiritual Vigor | |
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The "Death" of Yamamoto | |
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The Samurai Ideal of the Handsome Man | |
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Consulting Others | |
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Under Forty | |
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How to Acquire Talented People | |
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Expressing the Spirit | |
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Giving and Receiving Advice | |
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Accomplishment in the Arts and Crafts | |
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Persuasion Tactics | |
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"Yes" Men | |
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How to Treat Your Superiors | |
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On Serious Thoughts | |
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A Little Learning | |
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How to Get Useful Ideas | |
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Father's Favorite Sayings | |
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A Samurai Esprit de Corps | |
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The Present and the Past | |
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Make the Best of Each Occasion | |
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O, What a Vain World | |
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Handling Negative Feelings | |
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Samurai's Toilette | |
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At the Conference | |
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Deny the Gods if They Stand in Your Way | |
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Human Life Is Trivial | |
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You Cannot Tell Your Own Ability | |
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Dignity | |
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Don't Despise the "Upstarts," | |
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Keeping a Respectful Distance | |
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Weigh Your Words | |
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Two Kinds of People | |
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Defeating Yourself by Victory | |
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On Visiting Others | |
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Analogy of the Sword | |
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Talent and the Times | |
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Listening to Veterans | |
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Drop Out Completely | |
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Samurais: Men of Action | |
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The Family Grant | |
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On Servants | |
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A Koan on the Art of Homosexuality | |
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The Connection Game | |
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On the Spur of Madness | |
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Handling Difficulties | |
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On Dreams | |
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The Samurai Ideal of Love | |
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Collapsing House | |
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Story of the Thwarted Ghosts | |
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Four Kinds of Samurai | |
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Saving Face | |
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Humility of the Lord | |
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Compassion and Courage | |
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To Kill | |
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The Loyal Samurai Cook | |
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To Win Is to Overcome Yourself | |
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The Essence of Service | |
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A Story Concerning Lord Tsunashige | |
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About Kichinosuke Shida | |
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About the Promotion of Ichiemon Kuno | |
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How to Restore the Clan After It Collapses | |
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Cut Down the Gods if They Stand in Your Way | |
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Two Kinds of Samurais | |
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A Samurai and His Adulterous Wife | |
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How Not to Get Nervous | |
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How to Win in a Debate | |
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Do Not Turn Your Back on the Enemy | |
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Do Not Learn Strategy | |
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Some Hints for Arguing | |
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On Victory | |
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How to Win in the Long Run | |
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Success and Failure | |
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Die Every Morning in Advance | |
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To Be Taciturn | |
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Social Appearance | |
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A Story Concerning Family Honor | |
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On Governing | |
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Footnotes | |
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Glossary | |
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Index | |