1909. The book begins: It was perhaps the first act of open
hostility, and there was really nothing in the scene or
circumstance to provoke an unfriendly demonstration. On the broad
racing-ground of the Khedivial Club a number of the officers and
men of the British Army quartered in Cairo, assisted by a
detachment of the soldiers of the army of Egypt, had been giving a
sham fight in imitation of the Battle of Omdurman, which is
understood to have been the death-struggle and the end of Mahdism.
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