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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 |