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24 the coolet ituations agreeably warm: they are let up and down occaionally, to invite the refrehing breeze, or repel the ickly unbeam. Inide is a kind of creen called cheeque, made of bamboes as mall as wire, and interwoven in a curious manner, with various coloured thread, that keeps them together; it is let up and down like the purdee? when occaion requires, and, admirable to conceive! precludes the prying eye outde from piercing through it, though it kindly permits the happy peron within to gaze on every paing object.

The Colonel and Major had larger and more, commodious bangaloes, than the other, Officers, with cent