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Kyuzo wasn’t with them, because he had gone into the nearest village for information and supplies. When the Americans were gone he rubbed his shaved pate—his hair, topknot and all, had been left on the floor of the Pavilion of Timelessness, snipped from his head by Tsune so he could pass as a monk—and took a drink from a ceramic saké bottle that they had filled with water before breaking camp that morning. By the time he put the bottle back down the rider had closed the distance between them and... was waving his arms, to tell him to stay where he was. The rider was a samurai, but not one of his father’s soldiers. His horse was old and unimpressive but the man himself was young. He seemed to want to make the horse prance, to cover the distance between them with a certain bearing, and when the horse wouldn’t do it he put on a frustrated smile. “A man’s beast should not also be his burden,” he said as he dismounted. He looked at the monk before him carefully, not to determine whether or not he was one of the escaped foreigners, but to see if he appreciated the cleverness of his comment.
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