[May 8, 1845.]
I am too weak to write much, and shall therefore continue at another time.
[Note.—On the 17th of May the author's life was closed.]
THE END.
London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] It is doubted whether the injury does not rather arise from the damp night-air than from the effect of the moon-beams.
[2] It is the most common sort of carriage in India.
[3] A gap occurs here in the narrative, from a portion of it having gone down in the "Memnon" in the Red Sea.