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of stone lying on the fallow land ; I was surprised, and taking it up, 
I brought it away; I carried it to Sheo Dial to show it to him; he 
took it from me and kept it, saying he would show it to every 
body. 
(Signed) Written by Bhool, Ploughman, the rela- 
tion which is written is true. 
Relation of Ujun, Watchman, inhabitant of the village of 
Guddowlee. 
As I went out of the village to look at the rubby crop, I ob- 
served at the edge of the .field of barley about a cubit's space qf the 
grain beaten down. I entered the field, and there found a black 
piece of stone. It appeared to me, that by the force of this stone 
the stalks of the corn had been broken. I brought this stone away, 
and kept it, when Ugwunt Sing coming to my village, I gave it to 
him. 
(Signed) Written by Ujun, Watchman. The relation which 
I have caused to be written is true. 
Written 18th September, 1798. (ought to be 9.) 
(Signed) 
Witness, Muniar Sing. 
Ditto, Hur Dial. 
