A Narrative Of Captivity In Abyssinia With Some Account Of The Late Emperor Theodore, His Country And People By Henry Blanc
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Looking Back Now, A Free Man In A Free Country, The Past Appears
To Me Like A Horrible Dream, A
Kind of missing link in my life; and
when I remember that our deliverance was followed so shortly
afterwards by
The self-destruction of the passionate despot who
held us in his power, I can find no truer solution to this difficult
problem, than the words inscribed by the warm-hearted countrymen
of Kerans, on the banner that floated at Ahascragh to welcome his
return, "God is good, who set you free."
ERRATUM.
Page 33, line 13, - For "Samuel, the Georgis balderaba"
Read "Samuel Georgis, the balderaba"
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