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APPENDIX « broth er, who comes to cariyi you to the pa la ce he has prepared for you,' and in, which
H . « he h e ever happy to gua rd and protéct yo u ; when th ere thou sha lf reign sovereign
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The virgin, who was called the Endah (or the most beautiful damsel^ replied
that she felt much honoured by his handsome compliments and kind intentions, and that
she would be most happy and willing to meet his wishes ; but as a proof o f the sincerity
o f bis protestations:of: love and affection, she required o f him that he'should-come
every morning and.evening to the. rice fields, and that on his having done so she
would consent to be his wife. Having spoken to tMs effect, the lovely virgiu-disap-
peared. The king was at.first inconsolable for the.loss o f her, bùt recovering Himself,
lhe,returned;tôjhis palacewith all his retinue. r i - n ■ :............
Th e country :became:very rich and productive,- living and provisions o f all kinds
being very cheap and the peqple all good and happy.
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APPENDIX R
T r an slation‘ s a » iNsckip/rfoN in 'tj$ ancient Javan,! or K awi Oiar’acter
l,von a Ston^fpygid^n^ar{Sv^ ^\K, and^sent^ffiofaytheyice^ to :Bengal, to the
| -Right Hdno'ufable t h e 3,*'
v (Date)'S06(P-Terily in oW a ll 'the world^’tfiatr,the P a n d t i a s wrote on this o b j e c t
veneration^ describing T:h^ greatness op th e 'R d t u , 'lin'd1 that the whole is inserted on a
s.tone 'preparbd?for1 the-purpose. ;
.••U’-WKed.first this large'sfone'was gonsidered^ a place iofiwSrshif/ pgople’tv'erd accustomed1
fd'-'SVeHf’B y it : .it was field in gfeat^^ p e ct/ and’edrisidered'aiicepeller d f riu-
purity. ’ To thisis added, withJ truth and sin/cerity'o}?H>eaH; a relation'of the perfection o f
tithe\ m tm a r g f i^ p r o v in c e s o f which’tu-d* fllo{iWb'fti|S^His empire il^renWiijil? for
the,eiceirdhch’of',its laws, and his knowl'edgJmost evid'enf an^fi(rc?ttbt^d4: Hhe R a t u ’t
nam’e ' f f a W i j a y a ^ and1 place of-’residence '-E d r lc o ro . - -‘'Certainly h e 'is ’ firm^ ho gives
stability'«) virtue. His P e p d t i - i s n U ^ d R r d t a W i s m d r a , celebrated inffie’ivdt'ld : whose
adviSSiS constantly hadvecourse-to’ by t h e R d t u , and necessary to fifntflike the bejrel-.of
thdi ririgydo the stone/1 because'hdfashistsvhlm ’in tliet'coHdug^o^affairs'and is f quickly
heard^-by t h e 'D d w a s . | When at war-h'qi'dan increase-'the arms a ^ f i^ |W l f oM
, the foe. u AndTthalaP,dti fs admirhd by“the,-,\?romen;, but^this does n q S ^ f f liU w him
from attention to thet'cbujilry^a'nd the R & » epufidesift tfiShfondff^Mf tU ^ 'P 'd t i ' f ^ n d
-th e R d t u gave orders’f togmake images other t h a i j ^ c t o were made// fifty in
number, all erect; and they are* deified, being -phitiecf Trftfi&t enrf'in'OtTie/y'otrt.'on-
secratfed^gi^
The R d t u is not s p ^ n g o f his'owS'prbfe'rty^ andcontinueSisVeking ,the-cdmfort o f
his chiefs. -Be:,arranges • all, kinds; of.pictd res-agceeabre-todfeik ifes^^efstatidn Sin
the apartment o f his, queen. It is relatedlofthat.Aoddfow, .that}figures ’ofrhiiiocerbses
$£e carvedfion tfie walls, whichare trailed with iron and barj^ecfidc'i;oi&;!jft£i floor most
clean and shining,- a stream o f water, yuhning• along the footi df the wall, - with;a*flood-
gate.to .open or shut exactly-.where.it should be,; ;and..tjielohief o f the watchmen distri->
butes the guard to their respective p o sts.'
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• Be watchful o f such knowledge as,>-5-feal,. ,The , virtue, orfj good.men, is;ilike gold
which is hparded up,; apparently they possess nothing, but in reali(y;tffiat they deVe-
H | W very gra{rful fd t^ tte ’p e a rs to n e from.
" the 5tli May, was put on board the Matilda. The Matilda, is not yet arrived, so that I have, not received Colonel
“ Mackenzie's'account of this curicisky, which inweigliti at least,. seems to riya rth eh a sc of Peter the Great’s
“ slatuc at PcLershurgh. I shall be very much tempted ,to inbunt this Javan rock upon our Minto Craigs, that it '
may tell eastern tales o?®y!ong p e r our heads
^ "Letter from the Mte E W t o f Minto, ZSdJwne