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26o<br />

Excavations at D^r.<br />

As soon as possible after my arrival I talked over<br />

the facts which Hasan had reported to me with Clarke,<br />

who knew more about the ways of Turkish officials<br />

in Baghdad even than old Ya'akub Thaddeus. He said<br />

that he knew that diggings had been carried out at<br />

Der secretly for months, and that there was a very large<br />

number of fine tablets in Baghdad waiting for me to<br />

buy, and he advised me to get possession of all I wanted<br />

of them without delay. He did not know the details<br />

of the trickery that had been practised, but he could<br />

easily find out, and he sent out that night to fetch<br />

two natives, who came in a very short time, and confirmed<br />

all that Hasan had told me on the raft. On<br />

the following morning, December 19th, I went to the<br />

Residency and had an interview with Colonel Tweedie,<br />

who had returned from his holiday in good health and<br />

spirits, and reported to him what I had heard about<br />

Der. He was astonished at what I told him, and said<br />

that the matter must be gone into without delay. He<br />

sent a kawwas to the Sarayah to ask for an interview<br />

with the Wall P^shi, and when the messenger returned<br />

saying that His Excellency was waiting to receive us,<br />

we embarked in the Residency boat and were rowed<br />

up to the chief ofiice of the Baghdad Government.<br />

The Wali received us very kindly, and when he and<br />

Colonel Tweedie over the coffee had paid each other<br />

many elaborate compliments, and the latter had quoted<br />

Persian verses in praise of BaghdM, we came to the<br />

question of Der. He listened attentively to Colonel<br />

Tweedie's translation of my statements, and then said<br />

that the Ministry of Instruction in Stambul had telegraphed<br />

to him several times and asked questions<br />

about Der, and that he, knowing the site quite well,<br />

had always replied that there was nothing at Der

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