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Bethelsdorp 1811–1815
This chapter discusses the period when Jan Tzatzoe lived in the Reads' Bethelsdorp household, which served as a sanctuary for him. This period is important because, later on, the lives of Jan Tzatzoe and James Read Junior became intertwined. Two trees born of the same soil, growing so close at first as to appear as one, but then splitting apart and separately seeking the nourishment of sun, rain, and earth, their roots burrowing in different directions for security and sustenance. James Read misses most of his son's first year of life. In late 1811, he and Van der Kemp were called to Cape Town to testify before the British Governor of the Cape Colony and a new judicial circuit court the Governor has created.
The Shah and Panama; Tehran Hostage Families; Hill Testimony; Alternative Games; Meeting with Irish Foreign Minister
Cyrus Vance briefs on talk with Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's representative, Robert Armao, on shah's agreement to withhold public statements on travel for medical treatment until after Lee Hamilton's trip; meeting with families of U.S. hostages at embassy in Tehran, congressional testimony on foreign aid bill and \"sensitive matters,\" talk with Irish foreign minister Brian L. Lenihan on Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and on Northern Island; and other topics.