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14 the centre; the European Gentlemen on each ide; and the Muic in the front. The Raja, on this occaion, is attended by his Aid-du-Camps and Servants of rank. Dancing girls are now introduced, affording, at one time, extreme delight, by inging in concert with the Muic, the oftet and melt lively airs; at another time, diplaying uch looe and facinating attitudes in their various dances, as would warm the boom of an Anchoret: while the ervants of the Raja are employed in letting oil the fire-works, diplaying, in the mot atonihing Variety, the forms of birds, beats, and other animals, and far urpaing any thing of the kind I ever beheld in Europe: and to give additional brilliancy