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William Godolphin Osborne
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Barnes mentions having left Dost Ma- hommed Khan in a high state of excite- ment ; his last words to him were, " I can't do that brute any real harm, but I will tor- lapse, and the heart, deprived of its usual stimulus, to use a homely phrase, ^ shuts up shop.* Having thus disposed of digestion, assimilation, respiration, and circulation, all the passages of the body are next stopped, the legs and thighs are crossed, the hands and arms are pressed to the sides ; in short, the man presents the s
...ame appearance as when his box was opened. However childish this may all appear, the explanation was quite satisfactory to the good people of Lahore. The same individual exhibited at Jessul- m.ere with success; an account of his feat there is given in Lieut. Boileau*s work, lately published." Digitized by Google RUNJEET SING. 139 ment him a good deal yet before I have done with him/'— the brute meaning Runjeet Sing. He is represented as a clever, enter- prising man. He has about three thousand splendid cavalry, Affghans, and the pick of them, mounted on his own horses, in which he takes the greatest interest, personally inspecting them, and visiting their stables daily.

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