THE DUNGAN REVOLT 
1209 
affixed, containing the bleached skulls of the leaders of 
the revolt who had fallen into the hands of the Chinese 
and been beheaded. Another skull bore an inscription, 
setting forth that it had belonged to the murderer ot 
Dutreuil de Rhins ; although it was impossible to tell 
which individual it was of the band that attacked him 
who slew the brave and able Frenchman. 
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