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 'You should have cut me when you could;' he said。 'Your spirit was not resolved; the Kobudera consumed you and you slashed me instead。 You see what one cut can do。'
 Saigo staggered。 'What is that you say; cousin? e closer still。 I cannot hear you。' He grimaced in pain; a fleet passing cloud; and then it was gone; hidden behind all the layers that they had both acquired。 This was; perhaps more than any other thing; what set Japan apart from the rest of the world; this bit of hard; unflinching stone beneath all the wrappers … the many; many layers … of distilled duty and filial love。 This was why they must go forward always and never take a step back。 But; O Amida; their memories were long indeed; stretching; it was said in many tales; beyond the grave itself。
 Nicholas wanted to sleep now。 His body had dealt with the shock and now; as it damped down on the pain; he was calming。 A kind of lassitude was running。。。
 'You think that you have won but you haven't;' Saigo gasped out。 A thin trickle of blood was seeping from one corner of his mouth。 His busy tongue flicked at it; as an adder's might; tasting it。 'I see that I had better get on with it。。。 But won't you e one step closer; cousin so that I don't have to shout? Good。' His eyes burned coldly。 'You believe that Yukio is alive; somewhere; living the life of a married lady perhaps; and thinking every so often of the old days with you。 But; oh no; this is not so!' He began a laugh which ended in a ragged cough。 He hawked and spat pinkly between them。 He looked into Nicholas's eyes as he said; 'She lies at the bottom of the Straits of Shimonoseki; cousin; precisely where I dumped her。
 'She loved you; you know。 With every breath she breathed; with every word she spoke。 Oh; I could drug her as I did that night with you and; for a time; she would forget you。 But each time she would awake and it would be as before。
 'At last it drove me out of my mind。 She was the only woman; the only one 。。。 for me and without her there were only men and more men and still more。。。〃 His eyes blazed like coals; red…rimmed and mad。 The trickle of blood had thickened; running like heavy drops from a careless painter's brush; darkening the water。
 'You made me kill her; Nicholas;' he said in sudden accusation。 'If she had not loved you …'
 'If life was not the way it was …' Nicholas said harshly。 His arms were already in motion and the katana was a crescent of living light; as if he were the Lord's true messenger; whirring like a living entity through the hot; wet air。
 In a bright arc; Saigo's head sailed upwards; tumbling over and over on its final journey like a miniature planet; a crimson streamer like a kite's or a et's tail laced behind it。 Over the edge it went; bouncing downwards across the white steps; a child's lost ball; ing to rest at last at the bottom of the waterfall : on the ninth step from the top。
 '… but it is;' Nicholas said; finishing the sentence。 At his feet; the water spun; rocking gently as if on a faraway tide; shivering。 Caressing Nicholas's spread legs。
 Of course; after it was all over Croaker wanted to know just how he had done it; so he made Nicholas e down to the morgue with him to look at the body。
 'Can't tell a goddamned thing from this;' he said。 'Christ on a crutch; we'd never have known。'
 Nicholas looked down at the battered and broken body。 It was Japanese; the same height and weight as Saigo。 An exhaustive autopsy would turn up the difference in the musculature; of course; this man could not have been trained as Saigo had been。 But dial would have happened only if you were looking for a difference。
 He reached out; turned the head to one side; peered at the neck; touched the side with his fingertips。 'There;' he said。
 'What?' Croaker looked at the spot。 'His neck's broken。 So what? Happens all the time in a fall。'
 'No; Lew。 It's the way the neck was broken。 I've seen that done before; years ago。 Bones sheared through as if someone had used a surgical scalpel。 No fall can do that。 It's koppo; Lew。 A ninja technique。'
 'Christ;' Croaker said。 'He killed a man just to snooker us。'
 Nicholas nodded。 'Plans within plans。'
 He listened; with nothing but the screen door between him and the coolness of the evening; to the quiet。 To the breakers sighing as they rose; curled; and fell again and again like his own tidal breathing。
 He was thinking of Japan。 Of the Colonel; of Cheong; of Saigo; and especially of Yukio。 。
 All in their     rightful places now; the revenge done; all the impossibly tangled cords laid out in their skeins; just as they had once started out; dying as they had been born。
 The rage which had filled him up when Saigo had told him seemed like yesterday's ember now。 He recalled his dream and the faceless woman was no longer faceless。 Only now was he ing truly to understand the enormity of Yukio's sacrifice。 She could; at almost any time; have run away from Saigo。 And where do you think she would go? Where she wanted to be; at his side。 And Fukashigi had said: You were not ready then。 He would have destroyed you 。。。 Nicholas knew the full measure of the truth of those words。 By staying with Saigo; Yukio knew she held in check a measure of his deep anger; at least he had her and Nicholas had not。 She gave her life for me。 Migawari ni tatsu。
 Why do you weep so bitterly my lady? What ill has befallen you? A most dishonorable death; sir; and until it is avenged; my spirit must wander … wander here。
 But no more。
 He felt Justine ing quietly up behind him and he felt a vast peacefulness; like ing upon one's own stone cottage at the edge of the sea; guarded by the tall pines one knew so well from infancy。 A warm wind blew through his soul and he closed his eyes as he felt her arms steal about him; her lips trace the contours of his cheek。
 'Are you all right?'
 'Y〃s。 Yes。' They stirred together like two leaves on a branch。 'The sea is so blue now。 Bluer than the sky。'
 'Because the sky is mirrored in it。 See how they're both there?'
 'It's the artist in you。 You see in colours。'
 'But you see it too; don't you?'
 'Now you've pointed it out; yes。'
 She put her cheek against his shoulder。 'I miss Doc Deerforth。'
 'So do I。' He looked out to sea。 'His daughters will be here soon。'
 'Saigo must have been at Gin Lane looking for Father; but why Doc?'
 'I don't know;' Nicholas said softly。 'Perhaps he saw him and became suspicious。' But his thoughts were far; far away。
 After a long time; they made dinner and ate it outside on his porch; and the wind; taking her hair and pulling it to one side as a gentle mother might; whirled their paper napkins out across the dunes to disappear in the surf; platinum and mauve。
 A couple walked hand in hand; their bare feet scuffing the sand; leaving a trail of their passage like a pair of crabs。 A sleek Irish setter; its glossy coat burnished crimson by the setting sun; ran ahead; barking happily at them; its long tongue lolling as it danced at the edge of the sea。
 'Do you want to go back; now?' she asked; her hand in his。 To Japan。'
 He looked at her and smiled。 He thought about her father's offer。 'I don't think so。' He sat back in his chair and it creaked a little; a forting sound like the rattle of lines in the wind aboard ship。 'Oh; one day; perhaps … We'll both go to have a look; as tourists might。'
 'You could never be a tourist there。'
 'I could try。'
 On the near horizon; boats were running back for shore; their sails high and billowing。 It might have been a regatta except for the time of day。 Music came from somewhere down the beach and was abruptly cut off; as if a door had slammed。
 Justine began to giggle。
 'What is it?' He was smiling already as one does sometimes; in anticipation of a funny story。
 'I was just remembering how you came and took me out of the disco that night。' Her face abruptly sobered。 'I wish you'd told me;' she whispered; 'all about it。'
 'I saw no point in frightening you。'
 'I only;' she said; 'would have been frightened for you。'
 He stood up; his hands in his pockets; a very Western stance。
 'It's all over now; isn't it?' She was looking up at him; her face tilted so that the last of the light refl

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