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APPENDIX,
represented to the presence that a Frenchman of rank was arrived. I sent
for him, and he came; and when he came into the presence I was ab-
sorbed in business; and when he came near unto the Musnud, I perceived
him, and I rose up and embraced him; I caused him to sit down, and
inquired after his health; and methought the Christian said, "lam
" come with ten thousand men for the service of the Khooda-daud Sircar.*
" I have disembarked them afl on the shore of the sea; they are all men of
" bold aspect, of robust form, and young. Having disembarked them ail
" on the shore of the sea, I am come to present myself. And methought
I said unto him, " It is well done; by the favour of God, all the pre-
" parations of war are here in readiness, and all the followers of Islaum
" are, tribe by tribe, ready to prosecute the holy war.' At this moment
the morning dawned, and I awoke.
No. 2.
At the capital on the night of Sunday, the following morning of which
was Monday, the 2d of the month Zaukree, of the yearof Sauz, 12 25 from
the birth of Mahommed, answering to the 3d of Jemaudee oosauny (cor-
responding with about the 2!st November, 1 7 9 7 ), I had a dream.—Ale-
thought that they brought and placed before me three silver trays of fresh
dates, of the species called The dates were each in size of the length
of a span ; they were fresh, and full of juice ; and it was reported to me
that they had been reared in the garden. At that moment 1 awoke; it
was morning.
Thus did the servant of God interpret the dream; 'That by the grace
of the merciful God the dominion of the three haulers (infidels) shall fall
into my hands.
On the 3d of the above month news arrived that Nizam Alii was dead.
God-given Sircar.
APPENDIX,
represented to the presence that a Frenchman of rank was arrived. I sent
for him, and he came; and when he came into the presence I was ab-
sorbed in business; and when he came near unto the Musnud, I perceived
him, and I rose up and embraced him; I caused him to sit down, and
inquired after his health; and methought the Christian said, "lam
" come with ten thousand men for the service of the Khooda-daud Sircar.*
" I have disembarked them afl on the shore of the sea; they are all men of
" bold aspect, of robust form, and young. Having disembarked them ail
" on the shore of the sea, I am come to present myself. And methought
I said unto him, " It is well done; by the favour of God, all the pre-
" parations of war are here in readiness, and all the followers of Islaum
" are, tribe by tribe, ready to prosecute the holy war.' At this moment
the morning dawned, and I awoke.
No. 2.
At the capital on the night of Sunday, the following morning of which
was Monday, the 2d of the month Zaukree, of the yearof Sauz, 12 25 from
the birth of Mahommed, answering to the 3d of Jemaudee oosauny (cor-
responding with about the 2!st November, 1 7 9 7 ), I had a dream.—Ale-
thought that they brought and placed before me three silver trays of fresh
dates, of the species called The dates were each in size of the length
of a span ; they were fresh, and full of juice ; and it was reported to me
that they had been reared in the garden. At that moment 1 awoke; it
was morning.
Thus did the servant of God interpret the dream; 'That by the grace
of the merciful God the dominion of the three haulers (infidels) shall fall
into my hands.
On the 3d of the above month news arrived that Nizam Alii was dead.
God-given Sircar.