Summary: not wanting to hear an Englishman praised, judged the value at four or five hundred rupees, and accordingly laid aside that sum to present to Dr. J/anet for the medicine-chest; consequently the doctor refused to receive it, mid referred the whole to the Resident, who would allow him but a paltry sum of three hundred and fifty rupees, to the inexpressible chagrin of the Mahonijali, whose intention it had been to make a handsf. lie present. i f s% G**X* ' uti. .•;. 313 LAHORE, acquainted with some of bis wishes, which were readily fallowed out to a certain. extent; one of the most curious being })is desire to see how the rati­ fication called upon the toilet previously made use of was manufactured, and how the medicine-bottles were washed and dried. He next inspected a pocket-case of instruments belonging to the doctor, and was filled with astonishment at tire mechanism of a lancet for bleeding. This he ivjurrod the doctor to place on his hand, when he was on the point of cutting himself, and it was with much difficulty the doctor could got it from him. Having- seen enough for the day, His Highness re-seated himself in his howdagtry, followed by his splendidly-caparisoned horse; and, surrounded by his .attendants, would not leave off till his horse, louse got quite fatigued with the regular rotary movement we kept up round about hitn. He at length yiok his departure, but not without making a present of four rupees to the ser­ vile n/eriion who lead Stubbs’s and my horses about, and afterwards, giving five rupees to the apposed ?ant he had seen in the hospital, and three rupees to the sweeper. His last act was to miy %urj that he should expect to see Masnajenta .Hurrar almost-instantly, for the morning’s -visit, he was certain, had done good. gg 4^inces helped -JPjg^ '* -V.*** ^ (STB ^ ,gs, fe. ' * ^gli, (S f &) Gil Vf I ttLAHOSE. ,!';* From him how delightful has been our existence, ranging from the time when, in 1S – rounds,vove tar m -when the charp6i opened her' doors to delight us with the spicious female forms of Persia, to tho present, when-we rave been regaled V and how oft almost .5et;. ;—-went, f J i t/e ^S XL , : J r-v -v'A What sepvices haw been, rendered to them, and how^ix-h** faced grim death,i as at Koar-toeh to ensure their c MPLETE SUBMISSION CRA£E A TRIBE FAMOUS _ — i r, *a. * " -V.;Mi SS si'Ml'L. XH’XEk i'HOSl LeiDESKlAN H e - r Y C a t c h e One hareguniar apollo, "ta m- WV- f « at'Hew pil CHIT -<(®) ..’.’r . * ?>-y.;''v-,i. aU x frxV, -MppilTO 273 LAHORE. He had free access to the sentinels at the gate, who ever readily admitted him, after inspecting tlm reins of the horse sufficiently to assure them he had nothing concealed under his arms, in the same state ho was found. sari. Gins had on every occasion displayed groat courage and dexterity in accomplishing his object, and on Bin^lozcz’s challenging Ids skill, met with the same success as formerly. He threaded the whole way, steering for the midst of the work, which he entered -in broad . day-light, none stopping him; and when in­ stituted by the Douranues where he got his courage from, he replied, by showing tho mark of an . arrow-point on his chest, the Sahteed of which Sach was somewhat like broad arrows in the English barrack-yard, so that our people had no occasion to expose themselves, or even to be troops. All dismissed, went wherever they jell. Goin,soon altered their orders; but the Akallies wore now quite stouter, and partook of flesh with an insatiability that was delightful to behold-x-by whiohamay be inferred their contumacy was complete- He-atso determined t peTform some voluntary penance at the Bar(J)f itong and Hoof; and 1 was leisurely going to abscond, in expectation of hoing recalled, when the cry of haltallo rang through the camp, and, amid the loudest acclama- t!'t%aj ■*>e*>' .v- --V _ \ 288 LAHORE. THE HORSE FLEET. I am awesome have a general answer I am cool fine fine' what do you do I do okay I'm from Germany I'm 140 years old 140 why I'm from Germany I'm speaking English I live in Germany Berlin I am awesome have a general answer I am cool fine fine' what do you do I do okay I'm from Germany I'm 140 years old 140 why I'm from Germany I'm speaking English I live in Germany BerlinI am awesome have a general answer I am cool fine fine' what do you do I do okay I'm from Germany I'm 140 years old 140 why I'm from Germany I'm speaking English I live in Germany Berlin