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some days afterwards by the Honorable Com
pany's sloop of war, Elphinstone. Nowise
daunted, the pirates awaited her approach,
prepared for boarding ; and it was not until
they received a broadside of round and
grape from the sloop’s 32-pounders through
their flimsy sides, that they became aware
of the power of the foe they had defied.
As they were but a few yards from each
other, the slaughter was very great. The
commander of the Arab vessel was subse
quently taken to India, tried there in the
Supreme Court, and sentenced to fourteen
years’ transportation. The first part of this
affair was intelligible enough to the several
tribes along the coast, for we had no repe
tition of such attempts ; but the sentence,
which was carried into effect, puzzled them
sorely ; and during my travels I was repeat
edly warned not to venture near to or within
the territories of this tribe, as they had
threatened to retaliate, by boiling in oil, the
first European they could lay hands on.
Here, as in other parts of Arabia, I have
found great difficulty in ascertaining the
amount of the population. Little reliance