LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS, MAP AND PLAN.
| PAGE | |
| Father Ohrwalder, Sisters Venturini and Chincarini, and theirservant Adila ([Frontispiece]). | |
| Zubeir Pasha | [8] |
| A native woman of Dongola | [65] |
| Hicks Pasha | [74] |
| Colonel Arthur Farquhar (Chief of Staff) | [80] |
| A Baggara emir, present at the annihilation of the HicksExpedition, and afterwards captured at Toski | [89] |
| Father Ohrwalder's interview with the Mahdi at Rahad, concerningreligion | [107] |
| The gold medal struck by Gordon to commemorate the siegeof Khartum | [122] |
| A Dervish emir present in the attack on Khartum, and afterwardscaptured at Toski | [136] |
| An Egyptian Harem woman | [156] |
| "Many a time did I turn round to look back, until Bonomidisappeared from view in the wood" | [181] |
| A slave woman from Equatoria | [209] |
| Abyssinian dancing girls | [243] |
| An Arab sheikh of Upper Egypt | [255] |
| Bishir Bey, sheikh of the Ababdeh Arabs | [259] |
| Wad en Nejumi (from a photograph of a drawing made by anEgyptian officer of the great Emir, as he lay dead on thefield of Toski) | [264] |
| A native woman of Makaraka, the wife of one of Emin Pasha'sofficers, who reached Egypt from Uganda in June 1892 | [270] |
| A trophy of arms, banners, and drums, captured from theDervishes | [305] |
| Charles Neufeld | [354] |
| A slave girl from Equatoria | [382] |
| A Baggara woman | [398] |
| The Arab guides who effected the escape of Father Ohrwalderand the Sisters | [409] |
| "We had scarcely gone twenty paces from the river, when suddenly we heard the sound of a camel" | [435] |
[Map of the Nile Basin, showing route taken by FatherOhrwalder.] [Sketch Mapshowing correct Position of I.B.E.A. Co's Forts & Boundary of Uganda.] | |
TEN YEARS'
CAPTIVITY IN THE MAHDI'S CAMP
1882—1892