IN TIMOB'LAUT. 



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As the constant dread of attack by tlie Kaleobar tribe on our 

 YiUage, by keeping ns in a daily state of suspense and anxiety, 

 restricted my operations to a narrow area, I proposed to the 

 native Posthokler that we shouhl together visit tliat village to 



DUADILAH. 



try what could be done 



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means 



excusing himself on the plea that the people of Uaitidal the 

 next viUa^e, which had lost more than our oxvn ly Kaleobar 

 raids, would oppose a peace. I therefore deterrained first to 



