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Waugh in Abyssinia (From Our Own Correspondent) Waugh in Abyssinia by Evelyn Waugh
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“I am sorry to disturb you,' said James politely, 'but these people wished to shoot us.”
Evelyn Waugh, Waugh in Abyssinia
tags: africa, war
“I saw Mr. Prospero constantly, and always in distress; now soaked to the skin pathetically grinding the handle of his camera in an impenetrable pall of rain; now prostrate under the bare feet of a stampeding mob, like a football in a rugger scrum, now lamed, now groaning with indigestion, now shuddering in high fever. He became a figure from classic tragedy, inexorably hunted by hostile fates. After we had been in Addis Ababa some time a copy of a poster arrived from America advertising his news reel. It represented a young man of military appearance and more than military intrepidity standing calmly behind his camera while bombs burst overhead and naked warriors rolled interlocked about his knees. In vast letters across this scene of carnage was printed : " O.K., BOYS, YOU CAN START THE WAR NOW PROSPERO IS THERE.”
Evelyn Waugh, Waugh in Abyssinia