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Upon receiving his dismission, he made presents of three hundred horses, 
seventy mules, one hundred camels, one thousand pieces of brocade, and 
forty thousand illeung in silver. At the end of four months, the weather 
becoming moderate, and the snow being in great measure dissolved, the 
Lama proceeded on his journey, and was attended by the chief of Lanjoo, 
with all his troops, for seven days, when the Lama dismissed him, and con¬ 
tinued his journey eight days farther, until lie arrived at a considerable city, 
called Toomdawtoloo, in the province of Allasseah, where he was met by 
prince Cheewaung, son-in-law to the Emperor, who he received sitting in 
his tent, and by whom he was presented with one hundred horses, one hun¬ 
dred camels, twenty mules, and twenty thousand illeung in silver. The next 
day the Lama pursued his journey, accompanied by the prince Cheewaung; 
and at the end of nine days, arrived at Nissaur, a very large city, where 
Prince Cheewaung took his leave. The officers of government at this town, 
made the Lama many presents, and behaved with the most particular atten¬ 
tion and respect. 
After two days journey from the city of Nessaur, the Lama reached a 
town called Tawbunkaykaw, in the district of Hurtoosoo, where he was met 
by nine chiefs of the province of Hurtoosoo; each of these made their 
respective presents, to the amount of forty-five thousand illeungs of silver, 
and continued to attend him, in his journey, for sixteen days, to a town called 
Chawcawnsooburgaw, where, at their joint entreaties, he halted two days, at 
the end of v\ hich they presented him with two hundred horses, twenty camels, 
five hundred mountain cows, and four hundred illeung in silver, and then 
received their dismission. 
The journey df the Lama was continued for twelve days, until he arrived 
at the town of Khawramboo, where he was met by a messenger, called 
Tawmbaw, from the Emperor, with a letter of congratulation, and presents, 
which consisted of a curious, and rich carriage, on two wheels, drawn by 
four horses and four mules, one palanquin, two strings of pearls, two hundred 
pieces of yellow silks, twenty flags, twenty clmbdars, and sutaburdars. 
These compliments, which were received by the Lama, with great humility. 
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