T. E. Lawrence Correspondence – Page 154
T. E. Lawrence Correspondence
Page 154
To A.E.Chambers. [checked? fur apm...?]
23.3.34
Dear Jock
I scribble this in the U.J.C. on my way up to Liverpool, where I shall be for nearly a fortnight, watching a new R.A.F. ship on trials.
Memory fails me and the filing system has broken down; so I don't know when your holiday is. If it is now, then the cottage is yours: Pat is still working on the roof of the poult there is no d in the shed, and to chop. There are the gas and wood.
If it is later, then I may be ableto get over and see you: but few people move so often and so abruptly as myself.
Vale
T.F.S.
[pcu-?
mu?] It has rained oft-en: our water supply for this year is secure. So the pool is at your disposal for - ugh - bathing.
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