How We Defended Arábi And His Friends. a Story of Egypt And the Egyptians

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How We Defended Arábi And His Friends. a Story of Egypt And the Egyptians
Alexander Meyrick Broadley
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As in duty bound I did my best to save Hasam Moosa from the consequences of his acts. If he had been tried a formidable case of conspiracy could have been made out against him, but Prince Halim and his sister must have been condemned as his accomplices. Hasan Moosa was eventually exiled for twenty years to Massowah, from which place he will in all probability soon escape. Sympathy with him I have none. His intrigues placed even Arabi's sturdy honesty in jeopardy, and it was a mere chance his re...putation was so thoroughly vindicated.
Osman Pacha Fouzy was neither deprived of his honours or rank. He was compelled to resign his agency for the Princess Zeineb and one or two other members of the Khedivial family, to deposit 4, 000. As a security for his good behaviour during four years, and to retire to his country house. Prince Halim and his sister cruelly abandoned him in his distress. They would neither give security for him, nor repay the expenses Mr. Grrosse, of Shepheard's Hotel, had incurred on his behalf ; in a word, they left their old and faithful servant to his fate.


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