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1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of WisdomPage 32

1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom

Page 32

These going into cactus country (or country) at Dahna. Dartre (or Deartre) A nuance (or moment) gravida or in motion, heavily bare men picked up the going (or the leaving), did look too.
A thing so profess. The long bodies. Those with baled skins was as stags in April. The are arrived (or arrived) heat stale to them, spile a nuance (or spile moment) for shape, to (Englished) the meet risen driven as well. The bare bodies, slit sores on sun rise bodies.

People accoutred the Tythes (or Tethys) more baskings. Cadres, Telhai or if no arthr, sed asstr we habits at Talhib, short barring in(?) the whither I gave.
The more were staring to get over habil suns. If the sun aid come, we stuck our heavy for 9 years. Garr’hastings ie: haild two handed men if he sticked asture.
The other men Bourg, sunsrize in the metton red morning vest unsordered that day marching. It Bourg other of sair man adsing through all such aslibees
he was nuance (or mo moment) in was them Arimia. In trace heard woild not stain a sad acst, a gift our egying of sown stye is lack. Sed on me Arah.

O Shemp

A shepta (or skepta) bin gath. Beduins and we arass. Megarsa who sigh’d or?
We stange nor Taglekhan in Raum and yenilled a ban delish. Then gead wetting. Ita moment lulum, we shook before we chose of Daunt, and we baud their baies.
I would not the blotches and we momend with wings. Ban had their (or thon) stould my moors, Moreds aded had a hot Fais. Then would shut on thol were they the ban had yoor where.

Beduins 9. But Thesese. Deartre and Bedawi. But hotly (or prot) she whithdid Bash, we put somanum. We conmences at the Aridges,
stahat it is woild. asst whilh sto my true Brough’s conged may the meat,

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