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 therefore prudently accepted, and the last account I heard of her stated that she was then enjoying all the luxuries of eastern magnificence.

About a month after the arrival of the Isaac Tod a circumstance occurred which, as it caused a considerable sensation for some time, I shall fully relate.

About two miles at the rear of the fort, on the