
C H A P . III.
the Author joins the Army at Mariam-Ohha— Reception there— Um-
verfal terror on the Approach of thé Army— Several,great Men of
the Rebels apprehended and executed.— Great Hardnefs o f the King s
Thnrt ft? 54
C H A P . IV.
The i \ Reave to,tie, Author, to- depart-r-Recejve.s 9 .
forcement from Shoo— .Amiable Carriage o f Amha Tafous— Stri-,
king Contraf between him and a Prince of the Gallo—Bad State
o f the King's Affairs,
C H A P . V~
Rebel Army approaches Gondar— King marches out o f Gondar takes
Poß at Serbraxos— th e Aptbor returns to Gondar with Confu,
woundedt_
C H A P .
C H A. P. VI.
MiehatT attempts to enter Begemder— Ktrjl Battle i f Serbraxos— the
Rebels offer Battle to the King in the Plain—Armies feparated by
a violent Storm, P. 138
C H A P , VIL
King offers Battle to the Rebels in the Plain— Refcription o f the fe-
cond Battle ofSerbraxos— Rajb Conduit, and narrow Efcapc o f the:
King—Both Armies keep the Ground, 159
C H A P. VIII,
King rewards his Officers— the Author again perfecuted by Guebra
Mafcal— Great Dfpleafure o f the King— the Author and Guebra
Mafcal are reconciled and rewarded— third Battle o f Ser-
braxos, • ' t i l
C H A P .