Hero_ The Life And Legend Of Lawrence Of Arabia Part 20

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340 "gas.h.i.+ng his tongue deeply": "gas.h.i.+ng his tongue deeply": Ibid., 485. Ibid., 485.

340 he searched for consolation: he searched for consolation: Knightley and Simpson, Knightley and Simpson, Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 263. Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 263.

341 "an outlaw with a price": "an outlaw with a price": Lawrence, SP, 493. Lawrence, SP, 493.

341 "a trimmed beard": "a trimmed beard": Ibid. Ibid.

342 "a lame and draggled pair": "a lame and draggled pair": Ibid., 495. Ibid., 495.



343 "The garrison commander at Deraa": "The garrison commander at Deraa": Knightley and Simpson, Knightley and Simpson, Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 217. Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 217.

344 "They kicked me to the landing": "They kicked me to the landing": Lawrence, SP, 498-502. Lawrence, SP, 498-502.

349 "About that night": "About that night": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 739; T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw, March 26, 1924, British Library, London, Add. MS 45903.

351 "he seemed like a wraith": "he seemed like a wraith": Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 293. Lawrence of Arabia, 293.

352 "the most memorable event of the war": "the most memorable event of the war": Lawrence, SP, 508. Lawrence, SP, 508.

352 "all inst.i.tutions holy to Christians": "all inst.i.tutions holy to Christians": Adelson, Adelson, Mark Sykes, 245. Mark Sykes, 245.

353 "had stuck another medal": "had stuck another medal": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 345. Home Letters, 345.

354 "seated at the same table": "seated at the same table": Thomas, Thomas, With Lawrence in Arabia, 3-6. With Lawrence in Arabia, 3-6.

chapter eight 1918: Triumph and Tragedy 1918: Triumph and Tragedy 355 "Two names had come to dominate": "Two names had come to dominate": Storrs, Storrs, Orientations, Orientations, 318. 318.

356 "When he was in the middle of the stage": "When he was in the middle of the stage": Arnold Lawrence (ed.), Arnold Lawrence (ed.), T. E. Lawrence by His Friends, 245. T. E. Lawrence by His Friends, 245.

358 "twenty thousand pounds alive": "twenty thousand pounds alive": Lawrence, SP, 520. Lawrence, SP, 520.

358 "hard riders": "hard riders": Ibid., 526. Ibid., 526.

358 "The British at Aqaba": "The British at Aqaba": Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 207-208. Lawrence of Arabia, 207-208.

358 He also used his bodyguard as shock troops: He also used his bodyguard as shock troops: Ibid., 209. Ibid., 209.

359 "almost level with the south end": "almost level with the south end": Ibid., 210. Ibid., 210.

360 "simultaneously from the east": "simultaneously from the east": Lawrence, SP, 513. Lawrence, SP, 513.

360 "an amnesty for the Arab Revolt": "an amnesty for the Arab Revolt": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 469. Lawrence of Arabia, 469.

361 "Jam Catholics on the Holy Places": "Jam Catholics on the Holy Places": Ibid., 467, from Sir T. B. M. Sykes to Sir F. R. Wingate, for G. F. Clayton, telegram 75, 16.1.1918. FO 371/3383 fo. 14. Ibid., 467, from Sir T. B. M. Sykes to Sir F. R. Wingate, for G. F. Clayton, telegram 75, 16.1.1918. FO 371/3383 fo. 14.

361 Lawrence spent the early days of January: Lawrence spent the early days of January: Ibid., 475. Ibid., 475.

362 "neither my impulses nor my convictions": "neither my impulses nor my convictions": Lawrence, SP, 529. Lawrence, SP, 529.

362 "let our man go free": "let our man go free": Ibid. Ibid.

363 "I had not expected anything": "I had not expected anything": Ibid., 530. Ibid., 530.

364 The Turkish garrison: The Turkish garrison: Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 214. Lawrence of Arabia, 214.

365 "The defences of Tafila": "The defences of Tafila": Ibid. Ibid.

365 "three... battalions of infantry": "three... battalions of infantry": Ibid., 215. Ibid., 215.

366 "To make war upon rebellion": "To make war upon rebellion": Ibid., 135. Ibid., 135.

366 "There is nothing I desire": "There is nothing I desire": Ibid., 133. Ibid., 133.

368 "rushed to save their goods": "rushed to save their goods": Lawrence, SP, 538. Lawrence, SP, 538.

368 "I would rake up all the old maxims": "I would rake up all the old maxims": Ibid., 539. Ibid., 539.

370 Not many officers: Not many officers: Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 217. Lawrence of Arabia, 217.

370 "the climb would warm me": "the climb would warm me": Army Quarterly, Army Quarterly, Vol. II, no. 1, April 1929, 26. Vol. II, no. 1, April 1929, 26.

371 "The bullets slapped off it deafeningly": "The bullets slapped off it deafeningly": Ibid., 28. Ibid., 28.

372 "a Damascene, a sardonic fellow": "a Damascene, a sardonic fellow": Lawrence, SP, 149. Lawrence, SP, 149.

373 "in the purest cla.s.sical tradition": "in the purest cla.s.sical tradition": Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, Lawrence of Arabia, 382, 384. 382, 384.

373 "In the end": Army Quarterly, "In the end": Army Quarterly, Vol. II, no. 1, April 1929, 30. Vol. II, no. 1, April 1929, 30.

373 Arab losses were about twenty-five killed: Arab losses were about twenty-five killed: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 476. Lawrence of Arabia, 476.

374 As was so often the case with Lawrence: As was so often the case with Lawrence: Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 220. Lawrence of Arabia, 220.

374 "brilliant mind": "brilliant mind": Lawrence, SP, 579. Lawrence, SP, 579.

375 "the complete ruin of my plans": "the complete ruin of my plans": Ibid., 568. Ibid., 568.

376 "will was gone": "will was gone": Ibid., 572. Ibid., 572.

376 "that pretence to lead the national uprising": "that pretence to lead the national uprising": Ibid., 571. Ibid., 571.

376 "made a mess of things": "made a mess of things": Ibid. Ibid.

377 "a very sick man": "a very sick man": Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 233. Lawrence of Arabia, 233.

377 "a cog himself": "a cog himself": Ibid. Ibid.

377 "solitary in the ranks": "solitary in the ranks": t.i.tle of a book by H. Montgomery Hyde, t.i.tle of a book by H. Montgomery Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks: Solitary in the Ranks: Lawrence of Arabia as Airman and Private Soldier Lawrence of Arabia as Airman and Private Soldier (London: Constable, 1977). (London: Constable, 1977).

378 "letting[him] off": "letting[him] off": Lawrence, SP, 752. Lawrence, SP, 752.

379 "to knock Turkey out of the war": "to knock Turkey out of the war": Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 224. Lawrence of Arabia, 224.

379 In the end all he would get: In the end all he would get: Ibid. Ibid.

379 "to take up again my mantle": "to take up again my mantle": Lawrence, SP, 572. Lawrence, SP, 572.

379 "where the Arabs would easily defeat [them]": "where the Arabs would easily defeat [them]": Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 227. Lawrence of Arabia, 227.

380 "between pincers": "between pincers": Ibid. Ibid.

380 "that skirt-wearers": "that skirt-wearers": Lawrence, SP, 574. Lawrence, SP, 574.

381 "reeling backwards on Amiens": "reeling backwards on Amiens": Wavell, Wavell, Palestine Campaigns Palestine Campaigns, 183.

382 Lawrence's "understudy": Lawrence's "understudy": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 491. Lawrence of Arabia, 491.

382 "Lawrence really counted more": "Lawrence really counted more": Young, Young, The Independent Arab The Independent Arab, 143, quoted in Wilson, Lawrence, 491. Lawrence, 491.

384 "the Grand Cross of the Order": "the Grand Cross of the Order": Thomas, With Thomas, With Lawrence in Arabia, 391. Lawrence in Arabia, 391.

384 "[sailed] fifteen hundred miles": "[sailed] fifteen hundred miles": Ibid., 111. Ibid., 111.

384 "Hindus, Somalis, Berberines": "Hindus, Somalis, Berberines": Ibid., 118. Ibid., 118.

384 "was kicked overboard": "was kicked overboard": Ibid., 120. Ibid., 120.

384 "Lawrence himself came down": "Lawrence himself came down": Ibid., 121. Ibid., 121.

385 "To accompany Lawrence and his body-guard": "To accompany Lawrence and his body-guard": Ibid., 183. Ibid., 183.

386 "was never in the Arab firing line": "was never in the Arab firing line": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, Lawrence of Arabia, 494, from T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster, June 17, 1925, King's College, Cambridge. 494, from T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster, June 17, 1925, King's College, Cambridge.

386 "My cameraman, Mr. Chase": "My cameraman, Mr. Chase": Thomas, Thomas, With Lawrence in Arabia, 369. With Lawrence in Arabia, 369.

387 "the rose-red city": "the rose-red city": Mona Mackay, quoted ibid., 218. Mona Mackay, quoted ibid., 218.

388 "openness and honesty in their love": "openness and honesty in their love": Lawrence, SP, 581. Lawrence, SP, 581.

390 "these bonds between man and man": "these bonds between man and man": Ibid., 582. Ibid., 582.

390 "privately... implored Jaafar": "privately... implored Jaafar": Ibid., 584. Ibid., 584.

390 "Turk was man enough not to shoot me": "Turk was man enough not to shoot me": Ibid., 590. Ibid., 590.

391 "Mitfleh with honeyed words": "Mitfleh with honeyed words": Ibid., 591. Ibid., 591.

393 "For this reason": "For this reason": Ibid., 598. Ibid., 598.

394 "a grown man": "a grown man": Knightley and Simpson, Knightley and Simpson, Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 163. Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 163.

394 "in sight of Maan": "in sight of Maan": Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 232. Lawrence of Arabia, 232.

394 "Greetings, Lurens": "Greetings, Lurens": Ibid., 234. Ibid., 234.

395 "like the hypnotic influence": "like the hypnotic influence": Ibid. Ibid.

396 "Only once or twice": "Only once or twice": Lawrence, SP, 630. Lawrence, SP, 630.

397 "To some degree Seven Pillars of Wisdom": "To some degree Seven Pillars of Wisdom": Holroyd, Holroyd, Bernard Shaw, 1918-1950: The Lure of Fantasy, Bernard Shaw, 1918-1950: The Lure of Fantasy, Vol. III, 86. Vol. III, 86.

397 "an uncommon face": Saint Joan "an uncommon face": Saint Joan (New York: Random House, 1952), 62. (New York: Random House, 1952), 62.

398 Lawrence seems to have been involved: Lawrence seems to have been involved: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 511.

399 "without Feisal's knowledge": "without Feisal's knowledge": Ibid., 512. Ibid., 512.

399 "at Arab Headquarters": "at Arab Headquarters": Ibid., 513. Ibid., 513.

399 "almost feminine charm": "almost feminine charm": Pakenham, Pakenham, Peace by Ordeal, 49. Peace by Ordeal, 49.

400 "under British colours": "under British colours": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 514. Lawrence of Arabia, 514.

400 "Mohammed Said, Abd el Kader's brother": "Mohammed Said, Abd el Kader's brother": Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 254. Lawrence of Arabia, 254.

401 "Relations between Lawrence and ourselves": "Relations between Lawrence and ourselves": Ibid., 251. Ibid., 251.

401 "Lawrence... could certainly not have done": "Lawrence... could certainly not have done": Young, Young, The Independent Arab, 157. The Independent Arab, 157.

402 "no later than September 16th": "no later than September 16th": Ibid., 205. Ibid., 205.

402 "three men and a boy": "three men and a boy": Lawrence, SP, 462. Lawrence, SP, 462.

402 "on the condition that": "on the condition that": Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 250. Lawrence of Arabia, 250.

403 "emphasizing the mystical enchantment": "emphasizing the mystical enchantment": Ibid., 257. Ibid., 257.

404 "a mixed sense of ease": "a mixed sense of ease": Ibid., 258. Ibid., 258.

405 "I could flatter": "I could flatter": Ibid., 262. Ibid., 262.

405 "the desert had become": "the desert had become": Ibid., 263. Ibid., 263.

406 "He had removed": "He had removed": Ibid., 264. Ibid., 264.

406 "it was ever [his] habit": "it was ever [his] habit": Ibid., 266. Ibid., 266.

407 "creating dust columns": "creating dust columns": Ibid., 274. Ibid., 274.

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