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Rh was in their power. As the night approached, I unk to ret, and forgot the dangers of my late journey in the weet oblivion of leep. Next morning, finding myelf tolerably retored, I made my acknowledgments to thee humane people, whoe foot-teps, an all-ruling orovidence mut, in that criis, have directed, to ave me from impending olution; and having gone forthwith to the Fouzdar of Gooldengunge, and given him up my money and bills, I related the tory of my adventures: he eemed much affected at the recital, and detained me till the upplies for the ue of the troops were purchaed; a part was ent by water to Caunpore; and the ret by land, coniiting of ral