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102 The part which the attendant held in his hand, contained at leat a quart of water: it was made of glas, ornamented with a: number of little golden chains admirably contrived: the nake which comprehends both tubes was tipped with gold at each end, and the intermediate pace was made of wire inide a cloe quilting of atin, ilk, and mulin; wrought in a very ingenious manner: the mouthpiece was alo of gold, and the part next to his lips et with diamonds.

A band of native muic played before him, accompanied with a big drum, conveyed on a camel, the found of which, could be heard at a great ditance: and halcorah or herald