A woman in this story falls unconscious after seeing "neither anger nor sorrow... only a cold light" in her husband's eyes. A woman in this story calls her daughter, who wears a veil, a "spirited, fun-loving girl" who has never known any man but her husband. In this story, a man who wears either lilac or blue silk crosses swords twenty-two times with a man he lured away with promises of "mirrors and swords." In the first of this story's seven sections, the lack of a horse in an "out-of-the-way place" is noted by a woodcutter in his testimony to a police commissioner. This story's final narrator is a ghost who claims he committed suicide, contradicting his wife and a bandit's claims of killing him. For 10 points, name this story that includes six accounts of a samurai's death in the title location, by Ryunosuke Akutagawa. ■END■
ANSWER: "In a Grove" [or "Yabu no Naka"]
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