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The silken East; a record of life and travel in Burma, vol.2 Page 827

Author:
O'Connor, V. C. Scott (Vincent Clarence Scott)
Publication Info:
London: Hutchinson and co, 1904, pg 827

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^ Mogk throne, and was, it appears, of some help to our columns when they first advanced to Mogk after the fall of Mandalay. But he is now putting behind him the secular life ; he is become a pillar of the Church ; and having made the pilgrimage to Mecca, he is now resolved to devote the remainder of his life to pious works. He lives, in pursuance of this ideal, next to the mosque, and the best chamber of his house is set apart for the entertainment of the Patriarch, who has come on a visit to him from Talifu. 827827
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