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A HAKIM 297 for members of your family I shall be glad to do. I have a knowledge of the usages of many of the drugs in the chest that was brought here. I have not dared to say so before, because I could not have accounted for knowing such things.’

‘‘So at present I am installed in the Emir’s palace, and my prospects grow brighter and brighter. After the great victory the Mahdi has won, it is likely that he will be emboldened to advance against Khartoum. In that case he will no doubt summon his followers from all parts, and I shall be able to ride with the Emir or his son, and it will be hard if, when we get near the city, I cannot find some opportunity of slipping off and making my way there. Whether it will be prudent to do so is another question, for I doubt whether the Egyptian troops there will offer any resolute resistance to the Dervish hosts; and in that case I should have to endeavour to make my way down to Dongola, and from there either by boat or by the river bank to Assouan.

“A month later. I have not written for some time, because there has been nothing special to put down. All the little details of the life here cati be told to my dear wife, if I should ever see her again, but they are not of sufficient interest to write down. I have been living at the Emir’s house ever since. I do not know what special office I am supposed to occupy in his household—that is, what office the people in general think that I hold. In fact, I am his guest, and an honoured one. When he goes out I ride beside him and Abu, who has now sufficiently recovered to sit his horse.

I consider myself as medical attendant in ordinary to him and his family. I have given up all practice in the town in the first place because I do not wish to make enemies of the two doctors, who really seem very good fellows, and I am glad to find that they have performed two or three operations successfully; and in the second place, were I to go about trying to cure the sick, people would get so interested in me that I should be continually questioned as to how I attained my marvellous skill. Happily, though no doubt they

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