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Sketches From My Life

CHAPTER XVII
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They of course were furious, and at once despatched a vessel to Athens for orders.

At the same time they made a semblance of meeting my demand by stating that the 'Enossis' should be tried by international law.

They also requested me to make my protest and to leave Syra, as the populace were in a state of excitement beyond their power of control.

In this request all the Foreign Consuls joined.
I positively declined to leave; had I consented I am convinced the 'Enossis' and her companions would have left for Crete as soon as I was out of sight.

In the meantime I sent a despatch boat to Smyrna with telegrams for Constantinople asking for assistance, stating my position.


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