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are at the gaut.” Goverden said nothing. They brot the goods that night by torch-light, & counted them in my presence the goods were thin fine cloth, cossas and flowered cloth, shawl handkerchiefs. I do not know the names of cloths. I asked how many pieces they had. They said: never mind! You are a good man: we shall not trouble you: only keep them for us. I guess there were 225 or 250 pieecs. They went away. After 8 days they came & took away the goods: there came (in the daytime) Jagannaut, Goverdhen Manic, & Jugul.
(He point out Manic & Jugul.
Cummul I did not know till he was taken up.
Jagannat’h sd These (Manic & Jugul) are the men, who brought the goods that night in a boat.
They left 12 or 13 pieces, which were not taken away. Mirza Acbar Aly aftds took those goods.