Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 191W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 61
... troops awaited the Khedive's decision , the bandmaster looked at his watch and reminded Arabi of the appointment , for the hour was drawing near . The officers knew quite well that if the band marched off the troops would wander away ...
... troops awaited the Khedive's decision , the bandmaster looked at his watch and reminded Arabi of the appointment , for the hour was drawing near . The officers knew quite well that if the band marched off the troops would wander away ...
Page 62
... troops in Cairo . This order served as the signal for the mutiny ; and , under the leader- ship of Arabi , the troops an- nounced their intention of marching to Abdin Palace . On hearing this the Khedive was distracted ; and , mistrust ...
... troops in Cairo . This order served as the signal for the mutiny ; and , under the leader- ship of Arabi , the troops an- nounced their intention of marching to Abdin Palace . On hearing this the Khedive was distracted ; and , mistrust ...
Page 63
... troops and guns facing them , the Khedive did not feel inclined to resist ; and , turning to Sir Auckland , he gloomily remarked , " You hear what he says . " " When Arabi presents him- self , " whispered Sir Auckland to His Highness ...
... troops and guns facing them , the Khedive did not feel inclined to resist ; and , turning to Sir Auckland , he gloomily remarked , " You hear what he says . " " When Arabi presents him- self , " whispered Sir Auckland to His Highness ...
Page 64
... troops marched off in perfect quiet- ness . The Khedive thereupon sat down and telegraphed to Constantinople for 10,000 Turkish troops with which to quell the mutineers ( a re- quest which was not granted ) , and Arabi , on his part ...
... troops marched off in perfect quiet- ness . The Khedive thereupon sat down and telegraphed to Constantinople for 10,000 Turkish troops with which to quell the mutineers ( a re- quest which was not granted ) , and Arabi , on his part ...
Page 67
... troops had been called out , to learn what was happening ; but he saw only In- a few persons dispersing before the military . In his published account of these events he makes light of the affair , and says that for three days ...
... troops had been called out , to learn what was happening ; but he saw only In- a few persons dispersing before the military . In his published account of these events he makes light of the affair , and says that for three days ...
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