. Stanley and the white heroes in Africa; being an edition from Mr. Stanley's late personal writings on the Emin Pasha relief expedition ... 772-3 TORTLKIi\(J TfllO MADUls PEACOCK DKKVISI {Drawn by Mr. A.\. , BY ORDER OF EM IN PASHAs l^KHKL Jephson.) 774 STANLEY RESCUES EMIN PASHA. him. Plans were also made to entrap you when you returned,and strip you of all you had. *Things were in this condition, when we were startled bythe news that the Mahdis people had arrived at Lado withthree steamers and nine sandals and nuggers, and had estab-lished themselves on the site of the old


. Stanley and the white heroes in Africa; being an edition from Mr. Stanley's late personal writings on the Emin Pasha relief expedition ... 772-3 TORTLKIi\(J TfllO MADUls PEACOCK DKKVISI {Drawn by Mr. A.\. , BY ORDER OF EM IN PASHAs l^KHKL Jephson.) 774 STANLEY RESCUES EMIN PASHA. him. Plans were also made to entrap you when you returned,and strip you of all you had. *Things were in this condition, when we were startled bythe news that the Mahdis people had arrived at Lado withthree steamers and nine sandals and nuggers, and had estab-lished themselves on the site of the old station. Omar Sali,their general, sent up three peacock dervishes with a letter tothe Pasha (a copy of this will follow, as it contains some inter-esting news), demanding the instant surrender of the rebel officers seized them and put them in prison. While these embassadors were thus outraged, news of Mah-dist victories came, and the rebel officers became freshlyalarmed. They tried to find out from the dervishes some par-ticulars of Omar Salis strength and position, but failed to doso. It was decided to wring the information from them bytorture. Plenty of food was given the dervishes, b


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