T. E. Lawrence Correspondence – Page 155
T. E. Lawrence Correspondence
Page 155
[To A.E.Chambers]
Southampton
4 April '24
Dear ...
Back for a night or two, and with a hope of getting over to the cottage for an hour, if the rain lately, but hopeful this afternoon. I have not heard how the spring goes on, nor seen it for a month.
It Clouds ... See here; your camping mate - can't you persuade him to roll alongtoo? There are two beds, two rooms, and either a ride, a motor, he will not inconvenience gramophone music.....if he likes mixed reading, or old-fashioned visitor that I well, there he is. You so infrequent a visitor, that I cannot keep you any sort of company; and there are of so that will loose, "high-tea" fare for the odd week-end or two will be my maximum. Think it over!
I don't know how the pool stands, but will see, if I can reach the place. If not, I will warn Pat if your I can reach the place. If not, I will warn if emitted it to finish the imminence. Let us hope he has not emitted it to finish the cement rendering!
Yours
TES
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