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life into your hands." Wan Muhammad replied " Your slave does 

 the same. His life is in your hands and at your feet." When they 

 had thus confided in one another, Baginda Lun Drahman said that 

 if Wan Muhammad would answer for the anger of His Highness 

 he would go and see him, and Wan Muhammad accepted the res- 

 ponsibility. They then got into the boat paddled by 13 men and 

 rowed straight to the Sultan's vessel. When they reached it. they 

 were both allowed to go on board. When they sat down before the 

 Sultan, Baginda Lun Drahman presented the kris at his waist to 

 the Sultan and the Sultan pulled off his eoat and gave it to Baginda 

 Lun Drahman, at the same time asking him the cause of the trouble 

 in Kelantan. He replied that he submitted to the Sultan, but 

 requested that during his lifetime he might rule on behalf of the 

 Sultan. Sultan Mansur agreed to this and made him a presenl of 

 a chest of opium. Baginda Lun Drahman then respectfully with- 

 drew and returned in his boat to Legeh with all his followers. 

 Sultan Mansur proceeded to Kelantan and made Lun Yunus Eaja 

 Muda of Kelantan under Lun Pandak. At this time the Sultan 

 wished to take to wife Tang Snik the daughter of Lun Dil of 

 Pulau Beluru. So he took her to wife and she bore to him Tengku 

 Ahmad. After this he went hack to Trengganu. Not long after 

 the news came that Baginda Lun Drahman had gone to Benara for 

 a cock tight. He was letting go his bird after the sours had been 

 fixed and was bending down to blow up the feathers, when it slipped 

 from his hands and a spur struck Lun Drahman's head. Lun 

 Drahman told his attendants to take away the bird as he said that 

 his seer had foretold that he would not be wounded, but that if he 

 was wounded he would die. So he returned to Legeh and became 

 ill with another sickness and shortly after died. When the Eaja 

 Muda of Kelantan got the news he went over to assist in the 

 matter of Lun Drahman's death. While the Eaja Muda was in 

 Kelantan there were born to him five sons by his concubine: Lun 

 Yusuf, Lun Zainal, Inche' Ku Pelembang (daughter), Lun Tan, 

 Lun Ismail, and Lun Pandak. And the Eaja Muda was as it were 

 a constable in Kelantan for Sultan Mansur, being under Lun 

 Pandak only, at the time of Baginda Lun Drahman's death. Xot 

 long after the Eaja Muda got into trouble on account of his govern- 

 ment, and there was anger in Trengganu about it, so he was re- 

 called to Trengganu and ordered to live near Bukit Jalan Kaliran, 

 but shortly after he moved to Beladu and during this period Lun 

 Pandak alone carried on the government of Kelantan. Xot long 

 after Lun Pandak rebelled and refused to recognise the govern- 

 ment of Trengganu. Thereupon the Sultan ordered his fleet to 

 be got ready to invade Kelantan. It was very nearly the twelfth 

 moon when the fleet consisting of 80 vessels set sail and anchored 

 in the harbour, and daily it grew nearer to the stormy season. The 

 Dato' Temenggong went to the Sultan and said that in his opinion 

 it was very near to the time when the river would be closed and 

 that they had better return home. The Sultan however gave no 



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