On the Road to Kut a Soldiers Story of the Mesopotamian Campaign
On the Road to Kut a Soldiers Story of the Mesopotamian Campaign
Pseud Black Tab
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I inquired what had happened, and was told that some of the thieves of the city had captured them en route for the serai, but that matters were being arranged. I thought the best thing to do was to send for all the friendly head men, and by 190 ON THE ROAD TO KUT noon I had twenty or more of the head citizens and heads of mohullas in my room, all smoking my cigarettes, and jabbering to one another in a language I did not understand ; the im- portant parts were interpreted to me by the Daffadar.... The gist of the matter was that they were all very annoyed at what had happened, and were determined to bust the four gentlemen who had originated the scheme. In the middle of the palaver in walked the prisoners, Shah, Riaz Ahmed and Wassan Khan ! Shah was distinctly amused at the assault ; he informed me that the thieves had stolen from the party three watches, 95 tomans (£15 16s. 8d. ), the pay of the Persian estab- lishment which he was taking down to pay out in the serai, also his horse and saddle.
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