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ment to him, and great paſſion for a military life. |
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LETTER III.
The Author leaves his Mother, and goes with Mr. Baker to Bankeepore: ſituation of the camp there: deſcription of the officer's bangaloes, ſoldiers' barrack, Seapoys' chaumnies: ſite of Mr. Goolden's houſe: account of a famine. |
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LETTER IV.
Tender interview between the Author and his mother: his brother comes to Mr. Baker to prevail on him to ſend him home: Mr. Baker's generoſity on the occaſſion: march to Denapore: deſcription of the barrack: ſituation of the General's reſidence: view of the ſurrounding country. |
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LETTER V.
The army receive orders to |
march