Chapter 38

1The above description is taken literally from a report of the British Vice-Consul of Erzeroum. Copies are in possession of the diplomatic representatives of the powers at Constantinople. The scene occurred in the Village of Semal before the massacres, during the normal condition of things.↑2Extracts from letters are left unsigned for fear of endangering the writers’ lives.↑

1The above description is taken literally from a report of the British Vice-Consul of Erzeroum. Copies are in possession of the diplomatic representatives of the powers at Constantinople. The scene occurred in the Village of Semal before the massacres, during the normal condition of things.↑2Extracts from letters are left unsigned for fear of endangering the writers’ lives.↑

1The above description is taken literally from a report of the British Vice-Consul of Erzeroum. Copies are in possession of the diplomatic representatives of the powers at Constantinople. The scene occurred in the Village of Semal before the massacres, during the normal condition of things.↑2Extracts from letters are left unsigned for fear of endangering the writers’ lives.↑

1The above description is taken literally from a report of the British Vice-Consul of Erzeroum. Copies are in possession of the diplomatic representatives of the powers at Constantinople. The scene occurred in the Village of Semal before the massacres, during the normal condition of things.↑2Extracts from letters are left unsigned for fear of endangering the writers’ lives.↑

1The above description is taken literally from a report of the British Vice-Consul of Erzeroum. Copies are in possession of the diplomatic representatives of the powers at Constantinople. The scene occurred in the Village of Semal before the massacres, during the normal condition of things.↑

2Extracts from letters are left unsigned for fear of endangering the writers’ lives.↑


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