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An Historical Relation Of The Island Ceylon In The East Indies

PART IV
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But he regarding them not, rode by the Palace Gate.

It offended the King, but he took not much notice of it for the present.
[He refuses to wait longer for Audience.] The Ambassador alighted at his Lodgings.

Where he and his Companions were nobly Entertained, Provisions sent them ready Dressed out of the King's Palace three times a day, great Plenty they had of all things the Countrey afforded.

After some time the King sent to him to come to his Audience.

In great State he was Conducted to the Court, accompanied with several of the Nobles that were sent to him.


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