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and are not common in this country: I therefore know them to be mine. This Dootee, part of which is town, is also my property. The Chowries also, which had silver handles, are mine.
in Srawbon last, (I do not remember the day) I was waked by the noise of breaking the door of my house: I then got up, and went out by a back door into the courtyard. I then heard a noise, like that of breaking open my chest. I stayed about a gheri in the compound: I saw by the light of mashals, that some men were searching for me, & I heard voices naming me, & saying “where is he gone? It was about three in the morning. When the were coming out of the house, I saw some of the men by the light of mashals, &