General Alison addressed his senior officers as they gathered at his Alexandria headquarters. “Well, gentlemen, that was a successful little operation. We tested Arabi’s resolve and conclusively proved that he has maintained his position and is prepared to advance to meet us head-to-head.” Jack listened, gauging the temper of the men. Whatever they said, he sensed an aura of disappointment. Like him, the officers believed the British should have continued the advance and broken Arabi’s line. “We also took a few prisoners and gathered valuable intelligence while losing only a few men,” Alison concluded. “Did the prisoners give us any information?” a major of the Rifles asked. “We captured an officer who proved extremely willing to help,” Alison said. “He told us that Arabi has many line