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Gold, Sport, And Coffee Planting In Mysore

CHAPTER III
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The Dewan then turned to the Assembly and said, "This proposal is granted," and the decision was received with loud applause.

The chief revenue and settlement officer afterwards told me that this was the most important point ever gained by the Assembly.
I may pause here to remark that what I saw and heard at the Assembly, combined with what I previously knew of the Mysore Government, satisfied me that a more perfect form of government does not exist in the world.
Here, as we have just seen, was a most important measure gained for the country after what was really a very short consultative meeting between the ruler and the ruled.

The ruler--in other words the Dewan--was sitting like a judge on the bench, patiently listening to and taking notes of the various wants of the people as the representatives came forward--occasionally consulting with his officials--granting some things, absolutely refusing others, and announcing sometimes that the subject brought forward would be taken into consideration, while the representatives seemed to be perfectly satisfied that the ruler would willingly do, and was willingly doing, the best he could for the common interest.

I may mention that I was particularly struck with the dignified, gentlemanly and friendly manner of the Dewan when consulting his English officials, and there was evidently a mutual appreciation existing, which I had afterwards distinct knowledge of when I subsequently heard some of these officials alluding, in private conversation, to the Dewan.

I have a great dislike to the idea of being thought guilty of flattery, but I cannot refrain from recording the remarkable fact that (and how rarely can this be said of any public man), while I have heard much in favour of the Dewan, I have never heard a single deprecatory remark made concerning his administration of the province, either by natives or Europeans.


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