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Updated: June 7, 2025
Memories of him still linger in Matsue; and old people remember a popular snatch about him a sort of rapidly-vociferated rigmarole, supposed to be an imitation of his foreign speech: Tojin no negoto niwa kinkarakuri medagasho, Saiboji ga shimpeishite harishite keisan, Hanryo na Sacr-r-r-r-r-U-na-nom-da-Jiu. November 2, 1891. Shida will never come to school again.
Enter alone into the interminable narrow maze of Japanese streets, and the dogs will bark at you, and the children stare at you as if you were the only foreigner they ever saw. Perhaps they will even call after you "Ijin," "Tojin," or "Ke-tojin," the last of which signifies "hairy foreigner," and is not intended as a compliment.
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