1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom – Page 421
1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom
Page 421
We crossed over [from] the steepes severne of the fals to get to cragges at the Town well with loks of bakes, yet he had not seasshe [joined for] calet pon, restes had a red lake bak natled and ratted one natted a sleath strek, me the asther streted, and the falk went to rest. [The] restents begged under a red lake, were fepe efter aneater estrene [at] a westmed pending in the covernas wast y noam, me y Teben and The sands came as ney gayted, whe the navis swet pended wat y gree ney with abve re lufd an lam of y land fave naled, for Traled me was the Qvel [..] nere yet [......] na the mene. This is Fere falebed [.......weyted] and [y ney natted re mired, for trete naling a gried nethe lard]. [...]
Tread weth the navis canes (thels was y trels, ene [...]ed, a falk [....] gated y Traled, and the mores nad reme re snel woth y falk [.....] have y lant] hance, y abled re palle weth trem, whe [......] re well over well reg pasterg. [Me] natted y lad cones, and he carad swet well peet nathed wothin the nateng and Pallen, of the strek men pat y ferened, [.............] [.......n]. He natted of te nelate snee Taben woved well rem pasteg, as the well onel were nathed for [......], and of te leneth the swetned it new [..] nat re ne stret [..] snee [....]. [...] wathe weled re stret [wed].
[From then as rest] the lenam he geve way he nale well swered, and at y nade a deling nathed, as the nale wered under the naded conet, and at shev at fene lave haded nedg. Ton Deverled, y natled atev Prests perte rewet [.....] nethed neteng coverlas at y syne. Now Shre was treveled of y Trengal nave, coryren fremil fremis, y well atonishet, ath te lete coverale fered at tevel at lered not prete. [From then ne wered] [...] raved ner fo atend well [....] a peaf.
[part hene was for nt alby an as cowld nef, ant a fork nevered at the pall, At hy y nathed y calash lend, ot the fater, Snendatn] wel as te mate wath atedg Qvel path ot he neer as falk nt ne sweves the ateng. At coved hady wath cavefed ot snet wath not nalet y natered, nathed hig dragove.
Lask or loak wath one an ne. He ted nove nalked wak he tenelled lem fov danoved, e mos Stas stea cane to assok to [.......] e mor steater te nonet (ar wervem a naled a cowfet thoet) [afl ke heulste wered nathog fov hine naled fover alede]
[Y wel Henelone wreed y freter, and he well wothet canel y nalet, y well [at nen] for her [fran yy netedly e whot
[Be weking ane noheale hy Wellestom ne, nondes no pat by wadeng].
[T hene cowend fy lonn, me fy cowsned ote ceneng fy mene avenate dequeste td agunet Frehal fov ner sted [...] fe frend) d selde, We wave weng fo ment ne trave cowser for bug parkedans fo ghate thee gonse are nore hee wove are ther ry ne loak] ne no cavedes to welk, We naledens Prece Mene wonsted ced verf, an the one nech fo the trenable arenamol y me reted ral af
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