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RM2CE032E–. 'Round the world.' : Letters from Japan, China, India, and Egypt . must have realizedall the fable splendors of Arabian story In a tesselated courtyard of white andblack marble, the Emperoid favorite gameof Pachisi used to be played. Each squareof this titanic board is large enough for aparson to stand upon, and sixteen littlegirls, each four of whom were dressed indistinctive colors, ran lrom square to square,in accordance with the throw of the cote-ries or dice. I was shown the curious under groundpassage, near what was once the Zenana orwomens apartments, where the ladies otthe harem play