They say that the destruction of the Pandavas was attempted in the Arakkuparamba amsam of this division, and that the Tac'chans (artisans) were given as a reward by the Kurus the enjoyment of Tacchanattukara amsam.
The pepill Tuscane, quhilum cum fra Lyde, 15 Seand the exempill and prosper chansthat tyd Of thar stowt duke, followys hys hardyment, And with a rusch sammyn in the bargane sprent.
For chans off wer thou suld no murnyng mak; “As werd will wyrk, thi fortoun mon thou tak.
Thre monethis thar he duellyt in gud rest; Suttell Sotheroune fand weill it was the best Trewis to tak; for till enchew a chans 855 To furthir this, thai send for knycht Wallans.
He thaim commaundyt apon that cost to bid, 285 Quhill he thaim fred for chans at mycht betid.
Thus he was brocht fra naym off reyff, throu cace, Be sudand chans off him and wicht Wallace.
The better shops are to be found in private houses, or in thechans at the bazaars.
As it was not fortified, we could still enter; however, the chans and bazaars were all closed, and we had much trouble to get the people of one of the chans to receive us.
The chans upon this road are among the best and the most secure that I have ever met with.
The chans were open to every one, and there is nothing to pay for using them; at the utmost, a small trifle is given to the overseer, who provides the travellers' meals.
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