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CHAPTER XXXVII. 



An officer sent by the governors of Oojen to the embassy. . the gentlemen conducted 

 to view the city, .river Sepra. . citadel, .magnificent summer-palace at Calloa 

 Deh. .public buildings at Oojen. .its great antiquity, .public gardens, .dancing- 

 girls, .visit from the governors. . departure from Oojen. . Turrana. . Canadraka 

 Tellow. . Shah-Jehan Poor. . its present decay. . state of the thermometer. . Sarung- 

 poor, its wretched condition, .an extraordinary set of robbers and murderers., 

 division of the Malwa province. . Koojneer. .beauty of the country and industry 

 of the peasants. . Rajeghur. .manufactures, .kindness of the rajah, .meeting with 

 Devjee Goleh, a Mahratta general. . steril and stony country. . hostile appearance 

 at Kuchonder. . Ragoghur. .account of the rnjah Bulwant Sihng. .spirited letter 

 to Mhadajee Sindia. .brilliant successes of Colonel Camac and Major Popham. . 

 Malwa from its fertility a resource for others during a dreadful famine. . Sasy-Seroy, 

 a royal Serai, .singularity of the stone-roofed habitations at Sasye-DowlahGaum. . 

 illness and cure of a native, .approach the iron mines, .ferruginous appearance of 

 the hills. . solitary fakeer. . pleasant scenery at Berye. . arrival at the iron mines. . 

 particulars of the iron earth, forges, smeltiug-houses, and price of iron in that 

 country, .brief history of Gwalier. .arrival there. . description of the city, .mag- 

 nificent well. . munificence of wealthy individuals. . mausoleum of Akber. . Maho- 

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