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CONTENTS
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Chapter XVI
Russian interests—Russia and Japan—Ma-san-po—Ching-kai-wan—Yong-an-po Pp. 192–206
Chapter XVII
By the wayside—A journey inland to Tong-ko-kai—Inland beauties Pp. 207–215
Chapter XVIII
The German mines—Mineralogy and methods of mining—A bear hunt—With gun and rifle Pp. 216–225
Chapter XIX
The monks and monasteries of the Diamond Mountains—The Temple of Eternal Rest—The Temple of the Tree of Buddha—Buddhism Pp. 226–240
Chapter XX
The abomination of desolation—Across Korea—The east coast—Fishing and filth Pp. 241–252
Chapter XXI
Drought—Starvation—Inland disturbances—Rainfall and disease Pp. 253–260
Chapter XXII
The missionary question—Ethics of Christianity—Cant and commerce—The necessity for restraint Pp. 261–269
Chapter XXIII
Inland journeying—Ponies, servants, interpreters, food and accommodation—What to take and how to take it—Up the Han River, frolic and leisure Pp. 270–283
Chapter XXIV
Kang-wha, brief history of the island—A monastic retreat, an ideal rest—Nocturnal visitors—Midnight masses—Return to the capital—Preparations for a great journey—Riots and confusion Pp. 284–300