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Mahdi ' s agents active in all directions . No chance of Mahdi ' s advance
personally from Obeid . You must remember that when evacuation is carried out ,
Mahdi will come down here , and , by agents , will not let Egypt be quiet . Of
course , my ...
Mahdi ' s agents active in all directions . No chance of Mahdi ' s advance
personally from Obeid . You must remember that when evacuation is carried out ,
Mahdi will come down here , and , by agents , will not let Egypt be quiet . Of
course , my ...
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Dongola and Berber are quiet ; but I fear for the road between Berber and
Khartoum , where the friends of the Mahdi are very active . A body of rebels on
the Blue Nile are blockading a force of 1000 men , which have , however , plenty
of food ...
Dongola and Berber are quiet ; but I fear for the road between Berber and
Khartoum , where the friends of the Mahdi are very active . A body of rebels on
the Blue Nile are blockading a force of 1000 men , which have , however , plenty
of food ...
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I do not care to wait to see the Mahdi walk in on your heels into Khartoum . One
cannot think that . . . it is a satisfactory termination if , after extricating the
garrisons and contenting ourselves with that , we let the Mahdi come down and
boast of ...
I do not care to wait to see the Mahdi walk in on your heels into Khartoum . One
cannot think that . . . it is a satisfactory termination if , after extricating the
garrisons and contenting ourselves with that , we let the Mahdi come down and
boast of ...
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