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SO perfectly out of keeping with the assortment of the upper 

 part of his person that I could scarcely contain my gravity. 



One of our shickarees, who received the name of Jungulee 

 from our servants on account of his wild and savage aspect, 

 announced his arrival, accompanied by a young brown bear 

 which Young had caught inWurdwun, and entrusted to the care 

 and tuition of Mr. Jungulee during our excursion to Ladakh. 

 Accordingly Bruin was added to our herd of Eupshoo goats 

 and sheep ; and on the 11th of September we bade farewell to 

 the land of Nourmahal, and proceeded by the former route to 

 Murree, from thence to Eawul Pindee, where we arrived on 

 the 22d of September 1852. 



