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you information on any point in my power. The attach- 

 ment was conducted by myself personally to ensure no 

 injury being done or annoyance given to the women of the 

 family. There was scarcely any property of any kind in 

 the place save horses, cattle, and corn, none of which were 

 removed, with the single exception of the contents of the 

 chest already alluded to. If these have been made over to 

 the Khan, together with the live stock, I should unhesitat- 

 ingly say that he can have suffered no loss of any property 

 which was visible on his estate at the time of the attach- 

 ment. — I have, &c., 



W. E. H. 



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