[CHAPTER 30]
Haunted Villages
[CHAPTER 31]
Interview with the Rājā of Datiyā—Fiscal Errors of Statesmen—Thieves and Robbers by Profession
[CHAPTER 32]
Sporting at Datiyā—Fidelity of Followers to their Chiefs in India—Law of Primogeniture wanting among Muhammadans
[CHAPTER 33]
'Bhūmiāwat'
[CHAPTER 34]
The Suicide-Relations between Parents and Children in India
[CHAPTER 35]
Gwālior Plain once the Bed of a Lake—Tameness of Peacocks
[CHAPTER 36]
Gwālior and its Government
[CHAPTER 37] [2]
Contest for Empire between the Sons of Shah Jahān
[CHAPTER 38] [2]
Aurangzēb and Murād Defeat their Father's Army near Ujain
[CHAPTER 39] [2]
Dārā Marches in Person against his Brothers, and is Defeated