T. E. Lawrence Correspondence – Page 159
T. E. Lawrence Correspondence
Page 159
To A.F. Chambers.
6.1.34
Dear Jock
I am a little worried. You cannot be all the time in Horsmonden, unless periods here: and you have never given me an idea how it has been and how bad (or not bad) it as or was. Will this find you? Deponent knoweth not, but hopes.
Clouds Hill? Fairly well, but soul is emptied for crying, touching up, and painting. Cottage yours when you left. Fear is living in it, out of a desire to have a place of his own.
He intends to find a house shortly, marry, and settle into it. A stall, bless his heart, but the main work is finished. I can carry on with all this.
I hope you are not badly damaged. The word "tendon" frightened me. Has are peri. difficult things.
Yours
T.E.S.
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