T. E. Lawrence Correspondence – Page 150
T. E. Lawrence Correspondence
Page 150
[To A.E.Chambers]
Myrtle Cottage
John Street
Hythe
Southampton
16.11.32
There isn't hope of this ever getting to you, I fear. Your letter of last month has disappeared, and this flings out at a venture. It's no good trying anything in it for the Dead Letters to read. Alas.
I send it only because Jock Chambers was such a quaint sink that he will be known to as: the Cove hicges ..
He is a post-official.
Possibly Hythe will be my address for some weeks. After that Plymouth.
1936 it ends
Yours
T.E.S.
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