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were borne away to be replenished, the tej horns fitted 

 into each other and carried off in piles resembling great 

 tusks, and in an incredibly short space of time all was 

 rearranged. The doors at the far end were again thrown 



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Open to admit another 4000 hungry guests. While they 

 were being served, it being some three hours since we 

 entered the room, and there being still a third equally 

 large body to follow, we bade adieu to the Emperor and 

 were escorted to the spot where our mules were in 



