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76 Our army being very numerous, the market people in the rate were attacked by anther party of the Pahareas, who plundered them, and wounded many with their bows and arrows: the picquet guard cloely purued them, killed everal, and apprehended thirty or forty, who were brought to the camp. Next morning, as our hotteewallies, gras cutters, and bazar people went to the mountains about, their uual buines of procuring provender for the elephants, gras for the hores, and, fuel for the caring; a gang of thoe 'licentious avages, ruhed with violence. on them, inhumanly butchered even, or eight of our people, and carried off three elephants, and as many camels, with everal