Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia With Some Account of the Late Emperor the Late Emperor Theodore, His Country And People

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Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia With Some Account of the Late Emperor the Late Emperor Theodore, His Country And People
Blanc Dr. Henri
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Mr. Rassam, together withRas Engeddah and Prince Meshisha, were to be made knights of thefirst order; the English officers of the mission were to be secondclass; as for the third, I do not know for whom they were destined, unless for such as Bappo, his butler.
Quite unaware of all that was going on behind the scenes, we fanciedthat we had nothing more to fear, and that all obstacles had beencleverly removed; we were building castles in the air--seeing inimagination dear friendly faces once more
..., and, thinking we werehomeward bound, we laughed at the scorching heat of the Soudan'shottest months: when suddenly all our plans, hopes, and expectationswere cruelly crushed.
    CHAPTER IX.
Second visit to Zag


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