The British Captives in Abyssinia

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The British Captives in Abyssinia
Charles T Charles Tilstone Beke
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Flad on his arrival will doubtless be able to explain how matters stand.^' Three days afterwards Mr. Flad arrived in London, bringing despatches from Mr. Rassam to Government, and letters from the captives to their respective relations. From these letters, as well as from Mr. Flad himself, very little was to be learned, as may be best evidenced by the following letter from Mr. Stern to his wife : — " Royal Camp, Zdgye, Lake Tsana, April \^th, 1866.
" My DEAR Charlotte, — Your petition, together
... with that of the relatives of my companions, duly reached His Majesty, and at his own request was read to us on the 17th ultimo.
'' His Majesty was graciously pleased to give it the kindest consideration, and assured us that the day was not far distant when we would again behold those we loved.
'' We have received a full pardon for all our past of- fences, on account of the King's love to the Queen of England and his high regard and esteem for Mr. Rassam. We are exceedingly grateful for this favour ; and in the hallowed anticipation of meeting once more those whose life and happiness are bound up with my own, " I am ever your affectionate husband, " Henry A.


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