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Chapter 14

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very luckily for j.t. maston, the federal government received the following telegram sent by the american consul stationed at zanzibar:

"to john s. wright, minister of state, washington, u.s.a.:

zanzibar, sept. 13, 5 a.m. (local time).-great works are being executed in the wamasai, south of the chain of kilimanjaro. for eight months president barbicane and capt. nicholl have been established there with a great number of black help under the authority of sultan bali-bali. this is brought to the knowledge of the government by its devoted

"richard w. trust, consul"

and this was how the secret of j.t. maston became known. and therefore, were the secretary of the gun club still in prison, he could not have been hanged.

but, after all, who knows whether he would not rather have been glad to meet with death in the full glory of his life than to live on with all the chances of disappointment.

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