Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society . disappears. So Mera-pati proceeds forthwith to Brunei and is lucky enough to meetthe very same fisherman who first offered shelter to the the happy reunion of our hero with his wife, we must leavethem for a while. After the sad mishap in Johore, the Sultan daily expectedthe return of his daughter and son-in-law, but when afterwaiting many months they did not appear, he sent out a largesearch party with strict orders never to return without themissing pair. This party which included several mentris andother men of rank searc


Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society . disappears. So Mera-pati proceeds forthwith to Brunei and is lucky enough to meetthe very same fisherman who first offered shelter to the the happy reunion of our hero with his wife, we must leavethem for a while. After the sad mishap in Johore, the Sultan daily expectedthe return of his daughter and son-in-law, but when afterwaiting many months they did not appear, he sent out a largesearch party with strict orders never to return without themissing pair. This party which included several mentris andother men of rank searched the high seas and scoured theislands in vain so that at last they gave up the search andsettled down in Sirhassen where their memory is still preservedby a goodly number of mentris and datus. By chance the good fisherman of Brunei finds his way toJohore and is surprised to find the place in mourning and enquiry he is told that the old Sultan has died of sorrow onaccount of his lost daughter the Dayong Suri, and immediately Jour. Straits Branch.


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