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136 of their hips, and other laciviors attitudes into which they throw themelves, without expoing any nudity. But in private parties, they introduce other dances, in which, though they never offend delicacy, by dicovering any part of their bodies, they betray uch facinating looks and potures, as are probably more dangerous. In hort, there is no attraction, of which they are not capable, and by thee unfailing arts, they frequently arrive at the temple of fortune. In many parts of India, there are everal fine Mahometan chapels built by them, and rich factories eablished, where various artians and trademen find the greatet encouragement. The