T. E. Lawrence Correspondence – Page 139
T. E. Lawrence Correspondence
Page 139
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Truong
TO A.E.Chambers.
17.IX.23
Dear Jock
Where or iat is Luxb.ry? Why should it
(a) m'an goodbye
(b) quell the London Library project.
[sic]
?
a: if in Scotland: yes of course certainly: the papers
na there has been some muddle here. When I sent the you will
I was broke, & couldn't offer to help. Now I can; at any rate,
fill in (duplicates enclosed) for you. I'll nave lost or torn-
up-in-a-rage the originals & return me them, I'll put it through
cutless to you & without much delay.
I'm no writ-r: can't write: Wish I could see you: am
home-sick for the R.A.F. The army is more beastly than anything
else which the wit of man has rage.Only of course it wasn't
his wit that made it: it came suddenly from "am at midnight one
moonless time, when he was taken shot.
God be merciful to us sinners.
R.
Adress:
T.F.Shaw
c/o H.Smith, Stationer
Bovington Camp
Wool
Dorset.
In my lean time Bonner was so "felt: now that I'm fat he is
replaced. Paid is fester than the last;" So if Luxbury Is In
Englaid I'll be happy to call. Farnborough I hated & feared
because of my uniform.
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