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Rh herald advanced onward in the front of the whole company, to proclaim his arrival, and clear the way before him. Crowds of people from every neighbouring quarter, thronged to fee him. I waited for ame time, to ee him enter into the temple with all his retinue, who left their hoes at the door as a mark of veneration for the acred fane into which they were entering. The view of this grand proceion, gave me infinite pleaure, and induced me to continue a little longer Muxadabad.

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