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An Historical Relation Of The Island Ceylon In The East Indies

PART IV
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And as soon as they were at home, the King sent a Banquet after them of Sweetmeats and Fruits to eat together.

They did eat the King's Banquet, but it would not make the Reconcilement.

For after they had done, each man went home and dwelt in their own Houses as they did before.

It was thought that this carriage would offend the King, and that he would at least take away their Allowance.

And it is probable before this time the King hath taken Vengeance on them.


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