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march yesterday), we may probably remain in this place. The road 
from Mustoong was level and good, and a field battery could have 
trotted most of tfie way. 
As we are likely to remain here for some time, I propose to bring 
the present narrative to a close; but if, as is probable, we move on to 
Khelat and Quetta, and return to Jacobabad down the Mula Pass, I will 
on a future occasion endeavour to give a description of those towns and 
the pass, which will form a sequel to the present narrative. 
The enclosed Report of the March goes into details as regards the 
route, encamping grounds, &c.; and the rough map, prepared under 
great difficulties, may perhaps prove of service in illustrating the 
ground traversed and places of interest. 
Camp, Gikanee, weak Khelat, 
4th August, 1876. 
