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A Relation os the C&nttkkrCountry. 172

Cavalry, leaving young AIMand his Men to try ic out with <SVw Chap. IV.
Gi\ whoseForce, though an Handful, fell bravely on, andsogauled ^-*"vvj
Seva Gi, that he wish'd him well off; Abdul crying out wherever
he went, thiU Coward Seva, here am I j whereof though Seva had
jiotice, he avoided him, saying, He was a Rap Toutb, letsomsUdy
clsekihhm: He made through his Army twoor three times in Per-
son, till being tired he was fain to leave off, and speed to Fisiapour,
to complainof ^K/?WsFal(hood: Upon this RuJlamsHorfc disband-
ed, some choice Friends only going over with him to Seva Gi, advi-
sing him to follow his Blow, and set upon Vistapour its self, which he
did; and had not Syddy Jore come to its Relief with a vast Recruit,
he had not only attacked, but carried it.
Then it was time for Seva to retire to Panala , where being long sivabisR^L
detained by Syddy Jore's lying before it, at length ( as 'twas thought) &$"?£ ■
through the Connivance of the said Syddy, hestoleout by Night; SS
and by a false sharmond lakes the Syddy's Town of Rajapsur, pre-
tending the Syddy was to surrender it in exchange sor Panala,
Aster which the Syddy resorts to Visiapoar to his Matter, who bore sSddy ?<*c
his Disgust for letting the Traytor go, under a serene Countenance, |r.ick<!11 °w °s
and dismiss'd him with.Thanks: But having made Btdlul Cam Com- B«itfc»i
mander in Chief, he dispatches him after the Syddy, who being wa-
ry and doubtsul of the Kings Intentions, had provided to stand to it,
putting BiillulCaun to Flight: Whereupon begins another Civil Dis-
cord j the King in Person resblvesto bid at his Head, which other-
wise by the clandestine Practices of Build Cam was hoped to be at-
chieved, as it proved, he doing that by Fraud he could not do by
Force: For the Night after both Armies were in view, the Omrabs on
the Syddy s side forsook lum,and he was ssain,and his Head brought to
the King, without any more Strokes fought; such deadly Venom
bears Secret Malice and Hellissi Insmuatioa
Thisstiil makes ioxSevaGi, for he was not able to cope with him
sinely; which Impediment thus lopped off to his hand, he seizes at
leimre smaller Places, as Dan de Rajapour, whose Prince sueth for
Protection to the Mogul, being beaten out of all but his Strong Ca-
ttle at Dan de Rajapour, environ'd about by the Sea, but within Shot
of the Main, which Seva with a great Efsort has lain before these fif-
teen Years: The A/og«/succouringitby Sea, it derides the Batteries
os his Artilleries; and these are the Fleets we are so often troubled
with at Bemhaim. ...
In this Juncture of Affairs the King dies, and leaves a Babe to The King of
- dispute for the Throne; when Seva Gi enlarges himself, flies out as far rifam diw.
as Sural, and comes home with Rich Booty; which hapned presently
after the Emperor of the Moguls was warm in his Seat ( by the Over-
throw of his Brethren, and the Death of his Father Shaw Juan, by
his Interest on Raja Jepign ); who desirous to try if by Kindness he
could reclaim this famous Rebel, allures him to Court (Faith being
plighted for his Safety ), where ssiortly after, the Outcries of the
Women in whose Kindred's Blood his hands were imbrued, made him
fliift for himself in an Hamper on a Porter's Back, which passed the
Guards among many other, which were forced to be sent as Pisiasbes
to his Friends, as the manner is when under Confinement: VPithtbis
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