T. E. Lawrence Correspondence – Page 102
T. E. Lawrence Correspondence
Page 102
To G. Brough
13 Birmingham Street
Southampton
15. June 1934
Dear G.B.
That is good of you. In a new engine-design, one
expects teething troubles, and you will (I hope) not find
me unreasonable. So many of my own bright ideas fail in
practice, that I have learned to expect things not always
to turn out as planned.
Incidentally we had camshaft-bearing trouble with
our last new engine - and cured it by forced lubrication.
Now I am nearly through this first batch of boats,
and expect to leave for the East Coast on Tuesday next, in a
formation of four.
Our passage may take a week. After it I come back
here, and would like to find a letter from you saying
how long it will be before the box of tricks is assembled
afresh in final order.
Then I shall ask my bosses for three or four days off,
to let me run up and down and do the transfer. I don't
know, of course, whether they will let me go at short notice.
The venerable relic is still ... along. If
only the new engine is better, what a bike it will be!
Yours ever
T.E.S.
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