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but had no illness, that I know of. I cannot say, that he died of the blows, which I saw given: the death of a man depends on providence.

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I had never seen the prisoner before that evening. There were no meshah, but a light glow from the fire, by which the bearers were cooking their victuals. I was standing in the road near the door of the garden. The Bungalow was about the length of this court room from the place where I stood. If the place where I stood. It was a bright moonlight night. Between me and the prisoner there were no trees. When I went away, I went to my own house! Comlah raur went to hers. Next day I saw the deceased alive in his own house between 10 & 11 gheris in the morning. The whip had