That's where a swordsmith engraved his signature, his title, the place it was forged.
The story was, the samurai who'd commissioned it decided he liked it so much he didn't want the swordsmith telling anybody how he'd forged it.
I guess if you're swordsmith for god, you just naturally go easy on the ego.
The Japanese swordsmith forged the most trenchant weapon ever produced by any nation.
His friend the swordsmithhad said that there were already many candidates waiting for admission to the corps; it was very unlikely that room could be made for a new-comer, and one so young.
I do not understand it; I am a swordsmith and will make swords for them, receiving a fair price, but Allah forbid I should ever give up my freedom to serve the sahibs.
He wondered whether they were the candidates of whom the swordsmith had spoken, and his heart sank, for they were strong, stalwart fellows of all ages, none so young as he, and looked as if they had been men of war from their youth.
They had a simple meal together, Ahmed keeping a watchful eye on his horse tethered at the door; and then the swordsmith took his leave, with a sententious maxim by way of parting counsel.
With these words he gave him twenty ounces of silver and a fine sword, made by the famous swordsmith Rai Kunitoshi, and sent him out of the province with all dispatch.
The occupation of a swordsmith is an honourable profession, the members of which are men of gentle blood.
As soon as Hamadi the swordsmith saw that the men in front were making for the ramparts, he guessed at once that they were intruders from the outside, and he also guessed the point at which the exit was to be made.
But there was still need for haste, so with Abdul's assistance Tom trussed up the fallen swordsmith with workmanlike bonds made of his own garments, and in another minute was beginning the descent of the wall.
Ahmed Huk, apprentice to Hamadi ben Ibn, the swordsmith of Ain Afroo, had spent a restless night.
Leaving the wicket, Ahmed silently groped his way to the charpoy on which the swordsmith was sleeping, and gently awakened him.
It is an interesting fact that the peculiar skill of the swordsmith is in England so far hereditary that it can be traced back in the same families for several generations.
It has a stout, four-surfaced blade, with a powerful recazo or central ridge, engraved with the Christian name of Mateo Duarte, a swordsmith who was living at Valencia in the middle of the sixteenth century.
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