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for each Pane. It is neither very cheap nor very dear. It might be bought in the Bazar for Ten annas. After bargaining for the two, the Prisoner said he had two more. He desired me to pay for the two panes, I refused to pay all, he desired me to pay four annas, for which he said the other two were stopped. I knew him before, he and his brothers lived nigh me. the House he lived in is a brick House of his brother’s, his
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