Ch.XXII, p.465, f.1
"When, after the lapse of some time," writes Mirza Jani, "I again had the
honour of meeting Aqa Siyyid Yahya in Tihran, I observed in his august
countenance the signs of a glory and power which I had not noticed during
my first journey with him to the capital, nor on other occasions of
meeting, and I knew that these signs portended the near approach of his
departure from the world Subsequently he said several times in the course
of conversation: `This is my last journey, and hereafter you will see me
no more'; and often, explicitly or by implication, he gave utterance to the
same thought. Sometimes when we were together, and the conversation took
an appropriate turn, he would remark: `The saints of God are able to
foretell coming events, and I swear, by that loved One in the grasp of
whose power my soul lies, that I know and could tell where and how I shall
be slain, and who it is that shall slay me And how glorious and blessed a
thing it is that my blood should be shed for the uplifting of the Word of
Truth!'" (The "Tarikh-i-Jadid," p. 115.)