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HE ADDRESSES LARGE AUDIENCES.
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writing some years ago, but were seldom referred to now, He himself, however, considered them to be of some importance. They had caused him much speculation, and he was glad I had taken the matter up soon, and would patiently await the result of my labours. I interviewed the librarian, and got from him all the books, MSS., legends, etc., relating to the early history of their own country, and also that of the other parts of the world. Armed with this varied assortment of books, etc., and a promise of a visit occasionally from Yondozi, whose vast stock of so many branches of knowledge would be of use to me in elucidating matters that I might not be able to understand, I retired to my country home.