HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1934-10-25, Page 6PAGE SIX.
Hindu history is in all cases nn- afterwards, hare few Comparisons in
• . satisfactory; and that of the early . the world's history.
.:Mahratia chiefs. and principalities of As the boy r...,Tew up, his immediate
the Dekhaa eminently so. ' On the retainers• joined Min in wild enter -
in% asion. of the Dekhan by Alla,00- 'prises mrainst the Mahomedans,
Ceren, nephew of the then Kieg. of which to the people savoured of mad -
Delhi, in A,D. 12(4, the fort and city IleSA, 1111t which, as they increased in
ef Deoerurh, thee 1)oulatabad. was boldness of design: and execution,
'te d by Rajeli Ranedeo Jadow, wle.. were beleved to he the. deeds of one
..;',,-,care,1 then ...., have 'been :he especially protected by the Goddess
1ince ,: f the -,vh,de eoltray. Wiles 11 h/swani, the tutelar divinity of tee
!her he was ,•• ,•1, n 0 1, whether the lad ow family. His mother, an ardent
onee', ef the wild Iracte of the votary. pretended to be occasionally
..e. nr,d. :,ro-vinee, lying ,m tl-it .,1,itc,1 by the godeless in person, and,
,.-....-:-....e! see ,.......a•t we..ec 1'.'-s tril.mtarie, filled :,vith Inc diviue afflatus, spoke
. , , •,•,,,,',.., , ... 4\ ....,,,115.; ....i.,,,.y A ere :le- ,'',:v. Her ,on -71eliere,1 in !ler ins
::•de,e- .10r: of each e,ther, has -'esti-n : asl gradually id, Irisn
-ley cr •.,.,:-.•• ..,s•-,1 ,ir.,, I; lin% 1; t'q 4 NI.srsty. Ida:kur, and other,, with
1-., : ri,-1, ly 1• :tse : )1 .t. sT,erst•t,011, t.ilt.,., :),..,lievc.,1 1,1,0,
: A. r. tl,er rd.,-; ,- r c::t;d11 1.',1 :i-,:::-,:ined. •••iten um,rmed men ,,f
..;:',,l, .,n'.• 2'4',1•;1..!;.:. /...4. 4\ 1 1 41.11,. or InJelci lain valleys ods
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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since, nor had Maloosray arrived; but sufficed For ordinary purposes; on complexion, .1,vith a PrOminen't nose,
Sivaji knew l'hat 'Afaoel !Khan was festival days, how -ever, all were clad broad in the nostril; large, soft eyes,
no laggard inwar, and that he must in a dean suit of .coarse cotton clothe sinalli determined smooth and chin;
prepare himself to meet the emerg- with a gay turban, and scarf round a thin moustache curled up at the
eney, the waist, and ,hunclees of wild flow- .cirds, and rhnsilly black Whiskers shav-
ek fascination for sacred plays .ers tucked fantastically into the 'folds ed on a line with his ear--forined a
which had possessed hint from child- of their ,heacktress. countenance at once handsome and
hood, was a strange peculiarity of This was a festival day -for their intelligent: while his Slight figure, ap-
this man's 'character. tAs ISivaji grew Rajah had ordered a ,Kutha; and all parently more active than strong,
up, no distance, no personal danger, knew when this took place that it was evinced, by its lithe movement even
deterred him from being present at the prelude to some raid or foray- while sitting, a power ofendurance
any which could by any .possibility be S'Otne distant expedition in which hon- which was continued by the expres-
reached, Sometimes openly, and more our and booty were to be' gained- 'sion Of his face.
frequently ia a peasant's or common and when the Mawullees would strike INo one who had once seen the Ma -
soldier's gnat), •the young prince, with in, hard and fierce, .onthe unsuspect- haraja ever forgot hint. Though now
a few ohosen associates, would ap- ing Moslems. The '4Dinenti," or mac- mild in expression, if not sad, most
pear at places where his arrival was ter, as they called him, had been un-. about him had seen and remembered
incomprehensible, and his disappear- accountably quiet for some time past; the face in other ,and wilder meads
ante equally abrupt and mysterious, but to a man they 'knew he was not of excitement; in war, or in the actual
In the latter days, these "Kuthas," idle, and thronghout that country, as hand4o-band combats, in which he
as they are termed, became means of in more remote provinces, the 'comic- delighted, andfrom which he could
assembling, his men without attract- tion prevallect that something am- with difficulty be restnained; while
ing suspicion; but his adherents well usual was going to happen -some the impression that he was au. in -
knew that the most exciting enter. manifestation of the will of the god- carnation .of clirinity, mtineed awe
prises immediately followed them. dess, whom all feared and most wor- with the respect and love which all
Soon after She arrival Of the news shipped. There .was nothing apparent bore him.
from Beejapoor, notice of one to be or tangible; 'but expectation and ex -
held at Pertagurh had been sent citement prevailed nevertheless,
through the country, and .from the
d celerity with which (For several days .previously, the
earnestness an
usnal messengers had Tun from The morning ceremony.. was at
the orders were circulated from .vil- lege to village among the Mawuls or length o)'er, and, somewhat wearied
lage to village, the people at large valleys of the range e near Pertab- by it, and by sitting inactive so • long,
Sivaj! rose and passed inthis priv-
o
were assured of the proximity of gurh, giving news of the 'Katie. 'The
eome notable event, and hoped, in players had come from Wye, from ate apartments, to which the shed or
their own expressive phrase, that, at ISettara, and other towns, and the pavilion, was a temporary addition.
The roug,h mountain last, the "fire would light the hills," Rajah's hill -men had been clearing
With this partial digression, and the listed place of celebration, and no royal palaces. A few terraced
,fortress afforded
'
introduction to the Rajah's play, the were now decorating the royal seat, houses, divided by courts, with some
day of which had arrived, our history and stage for the players, with green thatched ontoflfeeos and stables,
will proceed.stood on an elevated * spot near the
houghs and wild !Jaynes. The little
walls; and the Rajah's favoireite re -
town was already full of people, and
A
CH,PT,DR LXX others were crowding up the treat was a small vaulted apartment,
moun-
lain to make their salutation to their which joined the fort -well -indeed,
From a stragg,ling, irregular village beloved prince who, now seated formed portion of it -end fro.m which
in
which could hardly be called 22 town, his hall of audience, surrounded a small projecting window, placed
ke
ne,tling in a hollow under the 0101111'fimmediately above one of the deepest
few friends, soldiers, and priests, de- precipices, looked out over the valley
tain Pertabgarh, a TWie flathwaY, Md n
Med one Elie privilege so dearly
r it 015.3 Cse, aeeended 2,1 the prized, that of -making a "salve to
and mountains, and commanded a
:rt h r. Ve'Y rough, 1'01 very 1"re- their Rajah, and receiving one ie rwty'of part of the ascent.
ly, as this rad. Thu fore -3, sq. jun- retni., It was a habit of Sivaji's to go to
ele, lied been is,srt!!,' deare4 ava!" UP the mountain -side, throuah the 110 ceremony, nor return from any,
without saluting his mother. Did he
01-11.-41PrrIEIR LXXIr
fr,m it- but it, ,s,le trees still grim ggirway,, till they
emerg.ed
ever /eave the house or return to it,
hung 0 ver it affording grateful shad, ti p22 the irregular plateau at the top,
s it wourd r0timi ravines and 0110211-. lie touched her feet reverently, while
tile 111011 ponred in a continuous she gave him her blessing.. The son's
der- •:: the Im.untain in gradual, hut ,,.trean. s„me singly or in entad
ee-e a-eete.: end the hig..-"!1r,.:z4 leaf (0 17 others in largsT Companies faith in his mother wag only equalled
ef :le: 14 • k tree, the graceful and j...,,,f 2yd l)y , :,,,i, of ..000s0es,,, or
bele'. .,... mt21 other nri,s,,, of
pipers, one ;slaying a drone, the ‘,1112 0 a pattern of filial piety and devotion, Dental
by her faith and love for him; and as
neeerloo. !. :iage, rie11 with „treat 1.„ reel ilage,det, very strong and
, his example is etill inenleated noon
re, eve, ne-A e,vered with flowers, ....a-rit .;,n 1, me. the eimibitiatien of . .
, the Alalnatta youth by many a village DR. J. A. ,MU.NN, Successet Vs
1hie't :lee:2.,,e‘t tree !, tiee in .e..,,,e, „e „see „..; te, 112'! 212,1,„ii,,, Dr. R. R. Ross, graduate of !;!..erttile
eenoetunteter.
er,oe-,..el ..e..1 ..,e, er Cent in dense -.I. 1,,..e„ enrienely like hagpi,,,,,, She rue! him at the threshold of western Universit,y, Chicagc, Ire
ee,...,, .,!, et 11, 1C teil..... presented in s Eft (.*::. 01 1101,, 1111 1 W1:11 1 1101U the:r
the door, and, AS Was her wont, pass- centiate Royal College of Dentsa stag-
,- a!,- :1,1! 1,..alr,i,.....,: c-1,11,imoi,.21:, 2,.., tremecterez and shrill tutivers cd her hands over his face tied neck, geniis, Toronto. Office over Silk'
n.it'i tee ',,,:d neeer eoe-ipice: ,.: the . 11:ests of their horns, accompan- ki,sing the tip, of her fingers; while. hardware, Main St., Seaforthe Phew.
I 1,t! e:. :2: 2';',2:Its, :t, and the :iistant r.m..o.,
!1' '''.Y l'ae 11°2 1111-111W1215°Ws 12 14 c'f feet, then his ..12'21 tYl1S ;tad forehead.
-..
bowing low, he touched both her 151.
..•hie 1 't. 1: ,rthee no. :,- :lie air greu i,,,,, la-c,,,,,r,,i, , dlinnS, not Imre-
.1.er in 2.:',e a -,...m, ee ; 21 1,,,d0,1 ylt .:t; are-, tegether ,,r singly from ls Tannajee arrived, son," she TR, F. J. RECHELY grekatea
: . ',,, '-"!." ',,,l' .-!l'' 11,Y '1'1`. "r "%- different parts of the a,cent, ansl were aske'l, "that 1151 51212 breken up the Royal College of Dental Surgetmt
.y i.i. Itli 1. CIL. 1mt- . :•nsn. ore 1 :,y the Rniall's 11r21.-1dToronto. Office over W. R. Susie:let
rec,ealen si, 5 501y?"
;1 ...;. 15' ,,:. 1'W -trekst m ,,11/mils IA- ers, at 21 1 on 1 11, 1)astions above . 221 12>2 he sai/1., "hut come grocery, Main. St., Seaforth. Ph.c.cose,
peel... .1 •7114:l' n'0t7 2:11 ,:,:hr, al. -I the .413 IC,. /11/11 5,,,511'1151.5 111 t115 Oil- •
5 1th 1115. I; r my spirit i,s heavy; and office I85W, residence 185j.
.,, ..; ;:, ,. ,•-::.:,• 1,,, -111. - .a:4•1 : . •.,...-). a le ,.,.eryt'in.f; and et,. a2o,ve the precipice,. The fort there is u shadow of p.,loom sr me
rd.-, .l,,, pe.mlidr / haraeteri,:ic ei „,,,,, :•,:l ,.f .,,,,, e„.. eeeerel ,te,,nsaede 21 '.114'.1 t')11 only 41111,1 111S1151, X0.
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, there ie Do 1,0t1 s' and that vexee me."
!" .1 ' '': ''".1""r• - :'"d.:eini!die. ahem the walls, ,. r GEORGE ELLIOTT, Lteeetwir,.
2 2e!he fe 1 ha 1221 him into the apart.
e.',:le,e1. le ne,7ie 111i:14 ::::e 12-- 1y the si le ,,F springs and 25',. 11,, 1111- trent ••,ve have 111512 11, med. .1.. plain... crt- Auctioneer for the County or Rutvras
thre, 0:: the ,eeneD. t0 ,,,it. n lt, rme, ty!nq, the .1)1111d:5F, of cakes which each eioa had been placea neer the win- 'Arrangements can be Made for SO:a
1.0 all ,, 1 ,..Hi"/•-. 11 1 ..0•, ts 1 1' s :1:1111-1 0311 ha.1 lomod to his back, aud .1,, w men a soft 31>11 re and he Date at The Seaforth News, Ciras:irg,
-....-e4.,... ehmen:-. iete bernemy. 11 un,r, Nulty!. than seated himself, inodergte and satisfaction gracanteesi.,
1'41d:'-' ' n'''''''1'Y Ww.al; 1:7 1.102'1."4" upon it, and 1)11 21 his face in 114s .......____,
r .1 rimn.2.2: 'it 1,,:o. 1p.: -n ski,1 of 12iv, ::: 1 11.1f;. inn; to their c:Ii..:tan's kitehen, re: Lem), 11111 >1 eway 20 211 e,_,
,He e:•.,....t'2,. Ci ',,,, ..e..,.. dr, t -en. 1.,.., t . livanties uf ceirs a tile ,,,,,Ey allewanee of 1135:1; WATSON ANDaii,ithik.)'il,ifi
. sat doA n by himnd again REAL AESTA4""W12tritAl"2'1Ali`hwa'1111"ftwithnitased her hind over hi1125 and AND INSUNCE TAEG
FAC1:2.2 tIC.
eet.e.et are ee, loet Atm 1„ e'e eemier. ,,ii theet., C4C-
, 1 1 1 1,-,;,!.., ,:j:; .,,,..„ Al:, -,,:,:t;,,, , i 1,,, :014 ,., „1,,ic31 111;.4.4
. Iiiivs neck, an2I kissed her fingers withont
t'e..,- ..!eri '.1.. nee:mein-. Their '10:- ,- I, ,1 17?1, 1!,.I ?...t,'.,101) HI 1: fr rCifi:: :Or SP eaking. (Succssors to James Watsont,
r, .1 le !...--. I'leir Imii:.'1,, ..1td re,;14 :1 di.:•-,,,nti 11, A mother's loving 11231101!0 ye 011,,All kinds of Insurance risks cc,*MAIN ST„ S,EA,FORTH, ot•Fr,
1.0,„ 1,„11,1 ,...1, .,...„3,13,,,,. 1.„,,,,,, .\:: 1112' ai..,riii,,s sivai tia.1 sat in know it. who possess it as the rude ed at lowest rates in Fiest-Ckse
wt021310": "'l'"I ' 'i!"--':' 1 111. '-'Ll'g 1'""''' his 'n!'n')Ie ''21311 01 1'11'1k14'4 ,nr- ene agoinet you. 1)e thankful that it
ef life come breaking. one by Companies.
ceit.'Mlazion, ei. ;he it el.,r:e.,e, 1,,unded by ...me of hi. tried friewls,
!.,ren. 1... nature, peopling. every re- and ,,,nie Bruhn/tins and ecrihes, No is there in its old place, soothing, and
marka',...- r..,ck, deep dell. er giant gorgeetis palace was this, like that at sustaining like nonght else of earthly THE McK1LLOP
tree w it it 'P10117121! beings belenging 11 cejapoor, lint a broad shed made comfort! Ye who have lost it, never
,I with a red, veneration, insensi- cited with grass and teak -leaves, 1100. blessed work. an times of anxious Mtual Fire Insurance Coe
,..,..en,„1,,3. to enc.!), ult. are worship- by poles fastened together, and that- forget how- lovingly it used to do its u
:e:ity 1,, oetward impressions and (-rated gracefully and appropriately :rial, perplexity, and sickness most of HEAD ,OFFICE-SEAFORTS„ Owe
be imposeible.
r,e,ir inileence upon character would with leafy branches and wild flowers. all, -ye ehall feel it still, in the faith President*lOFFICERSxBroadfoot, Sea
:At the upper end was the Rajah's Which leads ye where it is gone be-
fore, and awaits yaw. coming, so, for- Ae. tforte
i
So now, at the time we speak of, a seat a low 01255 covered with eoarse
utuncreus company of men. 00 foot cottoncarpets, carpets, on which the ''guddee" get it notl forget it not! Vice -President, James Connolly-, Greet',
erich; 'Seceetary-Treasure, 121., I.
AGEN
,,vTS
ere ascending by the pathway al- or royal seat -a velvet pillow covered Weekly Crop Report Reid, Sealorth.
ready mentioned to the fort, and that with gold embroidery, tond a seat to
'gurney
light merriment prevailed in them match ---shad ,been placed temporarily Mangels and turnips are reported W. E. Hinchley, Seaforthe Jefue
which ever accompanies the enjoy- 'Below the dais, the leaders of large to be a very good crop in many local- , R. R. 3, ,Seaforth; E. R.. G.
stent of fine scenery and pure moue, and small parties Of men camplanted only 5 per cent of the e-salut. ities. Dufferin County farmers have Tarmouth, Brodhagen; Ja,mes Watt,
twin air, and excites physical capabil- ed -seated themselves by turns, and acreBlyth; C. F. Hewitt, Kirmartatt
21-
ity for the endurance of the heaviest got up and departed 'with the usual age of fall wheat seeded. last year. Wrn, yeo, Halmesville.
fatigue, Somc ran or leaped, as oc- .altitation, but seldom without not- COM growers in North Simcoe have DIIRECTIORIS ,
casional level portions of road occur- ice; and 'wh ile other men passed a surplus over -the antormt needed for Alex, Broadfoot, Seaforth Ne,, 4
red; others climbed among the crags rieickly by, the chief had a kind silos, Corn ear worm there has been 'James Sholdice, 1V,alton; Wtru. Kletza.
and rocks by its side, or, knowing word of greeting or reminiscence or serious, causing considerable loss in Lo at rl e s boro; George Leonftweil;,
shorter paths to the stin2mit, struck salute for every 0110. Many saw that late crops of sweet corn. Demand for Bornholm No, le John Pepper,
ont of the main road, and lbreastecl his features vere clouded with care; field; James Conno/ly, Gode,ricis; Re,
farm labor in Situcoe county has ex -
the sleep monntain with. a freedom hut the newe front the capital con- beat Ferris; Blyth; 'Mamas Yen'eefka.,..
eeeded the supply. Fall plowing and
and agility only known to mountain- cerned no one, and the Kutha to vanced in the majority of districts, after -harvest cultivation is well ad- st,ffn°i•ett.,11 No.,l'tx45.1 Wm, R. Ardaikr6.
cular 111511; 1;2 W 111 ,tature, yet of ex. active service.
0021,
ditigg dug to impetwed pasturas. or transact other business, will Le.
come off that night, would,
Keen -eyed, lithe, spare, yet muss knew,, prove the usual prelude of 'Parties desirous to effect in•Weanan...
they Liveetock is in much improved con-
traordinary pc,wer of endurance; of. ',Seated as he was ainidst a crowd promptly attended to by applicsdists
,Cases of 'bloat arnoog cattle have
ten homily armed with long match- of friends and attendants, the Alah- hem reported id tiocoto county and to any of the above canted officernad..-
:ock. and its accompaniment of pow- ratta Rajah eeemed, in the distance, offices.
sortie have died as the result of eating dressed
to
too much green, ,alfailfa. IA lar.ge gli an- their respe.ctive gut -
der horns, bullet bags, and ether ac- almost conte.nmible, from his smail
coetrements tied round the waist, -a stature and plain, i»significant ap- tity of alfalfa seed has been 'harvested
in Lincolntnore han for some yearsIng,
long, straight, heavy; twe,eaneke pearence, Dressed in ordinary -white Oxford reports a big improvement in of cheese factories in Fronteuac l'erin
, t
=word hanging over the left shoulder, inuslin, the only ornament he wore the feed situation, with an abundance closed' 'Owing to lack of .5-Edar:le' ac
.er a smal.ler curved sabre fastened was the "jilea," or jewel for the tur- of feed everywhere, Heavy frost in
into the waistband, with a dagger or ban, which 'sparkled with valuable
two, ami a broad shield at the back- diamonds. A light red shawl drawn doilk to carry on, Renfrew Conner
Prince Edward County caught many ,
stich were Sivaji's Mawullees. Or- 00.50 his shoulders ptobected hit)/ from der foliage. ...\fany
tomato vines, pumpkin and other ten. ,ports
has evhergelbetenarcs'i.ae'raeg; °for zrath'ec7ii'i...
dinar.ily unburdened with much cloth- 1 -he Somewhat chin wind, and, before there will cease o,perations at once.
canning factories this Year, YieIde have reached 3'.4 •
ing-a pair of .drawers fitting tight hint lay his terrible Sword 'abowani, high as 3150 to 400 lbs. per acre am/
below the lfnee, a coarse handkerchief and the large black shield of nhinoc- Spring seeding in Victoria ,Coonty red clover is gh'ing •aihout 115°' lai, t1
wound about the head, and a black eros hide Which he Usually wore, .A
blanket thrown over all, or crossed nearer 21021',an excellent crop there,selling as
appears to be excellent, Boric ., (he aCr.a.
over the chest, leaving the arms free, : Somewhat dark 1 Want and For Sale Acls, I tirts%, Mic
wever gave a differ- .high as 7(?: cents a bushed A number ________—_____.
en 1 Impression
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Medical
DIR. IE. A. McMASTER.-Gradearc
of the Faculty of Medicine, Ultima,
ity of Toronto, and of the New Vack
Post ,Graduate School and Hospital -
Member of the College of Physitieeee
and 'Surgeons of Ontario. Office ein
High street. }Shone 27.
DR. GILBERT C. JARRO2r
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, Ha.
iversity of Western Ontario. Meader
of College of Physicians and Surgeons:,
of Ontario. °thee 413 Godericts St.
West, Phone .37. Hours 2-4.30 p.m,
730-9.60 p.m. Other hours by appraiser=
merit. Successor to Dr. Ohas. Mackie%
D. H. HUGH ROSS, Plblircenfeet
and Surgeon. Late of London are.
pita', London, England. *east
attenItion to diseases of the eye. see.,
nose and throat Office and same.
dence behind Dominion Bank. OdAna
ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Moulder Ass,
Phone No. 5; Residence Phone Mt
DR. F. J. BURROWS, Salem*,
Office and residence, Goderich. sievel,
east of the United Church, Oannoterc
for the County of Huron. Teleoletuse
No. 46.
DR, F. J. R. FORSTER-am Mae
Nose and Throat. Graduate in bre*-
eine, University of Toronto Mr
Late Assistant New York CiRettisei-
mic and Aural Institute, Moorefield:4,
Eye, and Golden Square throat kaegrd,
talo, London, England, At 024111*-
ercial Hotel, 'Seaforth, 3rd Weilmea.
day in each month from 1.30 p.m.. tu,
5 p.m.
DR. W. C. SPRONT.-,G0adtsaeossi
Faculty of Medicine, Univeroltr
Western Ontario, London, Ikember!
of College of Physicians and &an-,
geons of Ontario, Office in rear 44
Aberhart's drug store, Stalorbra
Phone 90. Hours 1.30-4 p.m.., 3.0 et
-9 p.m, Other hours by aaeoiterinwe
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Auctioneer.
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-- 2221,12. of India. eeree•eer:e ''.1'.." -',..:-',--o. /!!!!. .11 thy con 1.1:2213:
1-21 the higlier 5l1so- 114 :-1.11t- • :-;,r,.. ,;,-. 1: .•.,.. :'!it'..e or no oppression
„.„, an, ,,,,,:,,r.!ably th,, 2 r„.„., ,ne , ,f , .... •flter:-,..r..e.e. ',1 12 ..3 them in any • way,
141,11!,.,. 02.,,10, a.1,1 2.21 1151d, of „le,,,,, eed litany ,1 the Maltratta chieftains
tri Lt• ,..Ai,t,:t greatnt:, je21. rye, 1121 i:,2111.' 161 eslate, in fief or for
an ambitieto, perhape trnscrlipti,-11,
• .t.,rv,.:',.. 1,t-12 311104 1.10 armies: 01 the
wc,man. ,.,tr,ye .riarri tck ex ci te b er )1,, i, 1:,..'1 i 1111 ,i'la,1 kiii4,, :4114 11,11010 With
;.*....ri, Shallji Bhoslay, tfr eXcrtie.11 in 11151,1 3r1 10.1' and faithfully. We have
:he Hindu 2a11:4e.. 'She ri:61 1,'.4 1111114 ,,•-•e.:ve, a counterpart of tilts, in
with :egend, ..,i- the Jarb.,.,,, i.,,,,,,..,.; 01715 re.pec:.,. in the Norman ()neap-
- she sought out the hiqprie. of hi, a2i.11 ‘..1 our own country.; inasmuch
own family; she urged him to t,s,rt 4', -,.v1110 Ao1110 :Sax,n1 thanes thee
his right to dik,tricts in sovereignty of held themselve eleof, and retired to
Which he was only the official head: th'' ma,'agelnen! '> their own es -
and ,he actirej, cam...,,,,,,,I al tee tate', others were fonnd who joined
heads of the Afahratta families. 011e the invader., or, gradually Mutating
a v: - v>' 10 a, combined re,istam.., their manners, .became incorporated
agairest the Afalannedan p, wer.. thee with 1115111.
beginning to show symptoms .:,f final That Sivaji• pr,::,pects had assurns
decadence, ed 511ere eneeuraedng form y
than an
• And not without -effe.ct. Sliahji, the '.-'1 hi' 1,>t)4 r' 121243' (;10•1:Y be imagin-
servant and vassal of the Emperor efed ir111 the method in which they
Delhi Its of the King of DeejapoOr, had been .maintai»ed. The Dussera, Or
rehnii,i in turn against bnte: Was :festival 01. 4h,r,Wa1;i, ihroll,crholl: .Nlah-
restless and uefaithful, lacking, .while ar'"tr.'"' of 11657, the year of 'which we
a bold, enterprising partisan soldier, -write, was to 01,-,w, by• ft priVate triW;-•
- •• the higher qualities which could- dir- ter of the people, what forces were
. • 101 and take advantage of such move- available for a general. rising; and al -
menta. He was frequently imprisoned, d he d
,
ter that it wouletermined how
fined and otherwise punished, but no- tney Were to be employed. • •
• thing checked his Wife's ainbition, \\0 know what the object of - Mal -
!
Left. to herself during his. Jong ab,.. roosray's. mission to .:BeejapoOr had
sences and captivities with her Yoen,g been, and its result: 'Sivaji. had- heard
son among their native wilds, .ear. alreadyby express front the ..capitais
rounded' by rude retainers,. she turned of the death of the 1/Vuzecr, the clis-•
10 .113111 as .5:22b0 as he could eetritpr,e- cm -cry of some of his •own correspon
head leer Plans; and by the .mother 1;51120- by the King, and theaccept.
and .017/1 those designs were sketched ance of the •gage by Afzool Khan to
outwhich• in .respect of:utter belie- 'undertake .a campaign against hint.
' lesanesa it first, and splendid saccess ,
i with a picked army, Re had not heard