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Click hereWhen she untied him he went to the closet and took out a black leather cased Samurai Sword. At that moment Jean feared for her life. Was this monster going to sacrifice her as well. He withdrew the sword partially from the scabbard, she trembled, you see here dear Jean the name of the blade maker, Gorō Nyūdō Masamune, Japan's master swordsmith---, perhaps the most famous of the sword makers, the Ambassador slid the sword back into the scabbard, I give this to you as a gift of our friendship. It is very valuable. When Jean showed it to Lionell the Antiquarian, he concurred,
"It is worth an enormous amount of money. I will sell it for you should you wish to part with it."
Years late we sold the necklace and the sword to help pay for our home where we lived for many years before my darling wife passed on and I came to live in this retirement home.The cruelty of man has no end but perhaps even for the worst of men some redemption is possible. I really don't know?
The End of Part Four
If you have any comments I'd appreciate hearing from you. Is there too much violence in this installment? I thought it outdid itself but it established the character of the Japanese diplomate in detail. That Jean, she sure does manage to turn bad events into good news.