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lege to be present at the Feast of Dolls in the house of one of the _Tokugawa daimi[=o]s_, a house in which the old forms and ceremonies were strictly observed, and over which the wave of foreign innovation had passed so slightly that even the calendar still remained unchanged, and the feast took place upon the third day of the third month of the old Japanese year, instead of on the third day of March, which is the usual time for it now. At this house, where the dolls had been accumulating for hundreds of years, five or six broad, red-covered shelves, perhaps twenty feet long or more, were completely filled with them and with their belongings. The Emperor and Empress appeared again and again, as well as the five court musicians, and the tiny furnishings and utensils were wonderfully costly and beautiful. Before each Emperor and Empress was set an elegant lacquered table service,--tray, bowls, cups, _sake_ pots, rice buckets, etc., all complete; and in each utensil was placed the appropriate variety of food. The _sake_ used on this occasion is a sweet, white liquor, brewed especially for this feast, as different from the ordinary _sake_ as sweet cider is from the hard cider upon which a man may drink himself into a state of intoxication.[*30] Besides the table service, everything that an imperial doll can be expected to need or desire is placed upon the shelves. Lacquered _norimono_, or palanquins; lacquered bullock carts, drawn by bow-legged black bulls,--these were the conveyances of the great in Old Japan, and these, in minute reproductions, are placed upon the red-covered shelves. Tiny silver and brass _hibachi_, or fire boxes, are there, with their accompanying tongs and charcoal baskets,--whole kitchens, with everything required for cooking the finest of Japanese feasts, as finely made as if for actual use; all the necessary toilet apparatus,--combs, mirrors, utensils for blackening the teeth, for shaving the eyebrows, for reddening the lips and whitening the face,--all these things are there to delight the souls of all the little girls who may have the opportunity to behold them. For three days the imperial effigies are served sumptuously at each meal, and the little girls of the family take pleasure in serving their imperial majesties; but when the feast ends, the dolls and their belongings are packed away in their boxes, and lodged in the fire-proof warehouse for another year. The Tokugawa collection, of which
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