A Visit to the King of Burmah At Mandalay in October 1868 With Remarks On Th

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A Visit to the King of Burmah At Mandalay in October 1868 With Remarks On Th
J E John Ebenezer Marks
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He told me to make what use I pleased of his steamers between Rangoon and Mandalay. And to grant passages to and fro to any boys whom I might wish to send. W r e were then conducted to another apartment, where a sumptuous breakfast was served to us in English style. My boys and I sat down to table, the Burman attendants wondering to see our lads freely using knives and forks instead of the orthodox fingers in eating. Suddenly my boys and all slipped off their chairs on to the ground, and when I... looked up to see the cause, I found that one of the elder princes, a lad of about seventeen, had entered, having been deputed by his father to see that all was right. More than thirty different kinds of sweetmeats, all made by the Queen's own hands, were offered to us. After breakfast we were conducted by one of the woons or governors over the royal gardens, which are unlike what are io Bunnah. Interview with the King.
generally known as gardens elsewhere. There were very few flowers, but a number of shrubs and young trees, planted in no order as far as I could discover.


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