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A Narrative of Lord Byron’s Last Journey to Greece
Prince Mavrocordato to Lord Byron, [8 April 1824]
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Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
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“My Lord,

“I set out yesterday, in spite of the bad weather, to obviate the disagreeable consequences which might ensue from the affair of Cariascachi; and I had the satisfaction of arriving in time. The accompanying proclamation will inform you of the turn which this treason has taken. The examination will commence at three o’clock this evening. I shall do every thing that
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is possible to prevent a disturbance. This is the reason why I shall continue to remain here until to-morrow.

A. MAVROCORDATO.”