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An Historical Relation Of The Island Ceylon In The East Indies

PART IV
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Where having waited many days, and seeing no sign of Audience, he resolved to make his Appearance before the King by force, which he attempted to do, when the King was abroad taking his Pleasure.

The Soldiers of his Guard immediately ran, and acquainted the Noblemen at Court of his coming, who delayed not to acquaint the King thereof.

Whereupon the King gave Order forthwith to meet him, and where they met him, in that same place to stop him till further order.

And there they kept him, not letting him go either forward or backward.

In this manner and place he remained for three days, till the King sent Order that he might return to his House whence he came.


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