“How sweet Japanese woman is! All the possibilities of the race for goodness seem to be concentrated in her.”

Letter to Basil Hall Chamberlain, cited from Basil Hall Chamberlain Things Japanese (London: Kegan Paul, 1891) p. 453.

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