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 I declare that is a very pleasant journal, and I never thought the letters from the ‘Catherine’ could have come up so soon. These journals are very pleasant indeed; I think I could answer them on the spot, only it is’ too dark and too much trouble, and too hot, and too everything. [Music heard.] Well there’s a bagpipe; that’s odd. I will mention that to : national, romantic, and better than a tomtom. Qui hi?

Jemadar. Ladyship?

Lady. Fetch the telescope out of my room.

J. Huninelkawn, Dulhoo, Ameer, fetch glass.

2em

Ah! I see. The music is in a boat at Serampore; what does it mean?

J. Rich native, Ladyship, been to fetch wife; hire music to do himself honour. Very fine wedding.