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Great storm of dust and rain made the road difficult to follow. " 2Zrd. — Koria, 15 miles from the Chenab and 10 from Guj era t ; 21 miles from Jhelum. Roads heavy from the storm, air delicious and fresh ; so tired all night that I was compelled to walk to keep myself awake ; even that remedy failed, constantly found myself abreast of a sowar's horse. Some of the sowars in the rear troop, asleep, kept passing right up through the column : found excellent quarters. Resolved to take advantage of ...the cool day and push off to the Chenab. Cavalry first, infantry in evening. Marched cavalry at 3 p. M. , reached the Chenab at 8 and commenced the crossing. All safe at Wazirabad at 7 a. M. , 24th. "25M. — Marched to Kamokee this morning by 7 a. M. , 32 miles. Started for Lahore at 5 p. M. , distance 30 miles. "26th. — Reached Lahore at 6 a. M. Was met by the Commissioner and military secretary — difficulty about selecting recruits. IT 27th. — Recruiting; but terribly overcome with the report of the sufferings and exposure at Simla.
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