T. E. Lawrence Correspondence – Page 183
T. E. Lawrence Correspondence
Page 183
No. (Was & Dough)
Lashed up by his signals To: Dr. C. M. Doughty.
No address given.
(Carlton Hotel, Pall Mall,
London, crossed out.)
25.12. 19.
Dear Mr. Doughty,
It is exceedingly good of you to have written
to me; and it happened just when I had made up my mind
that I must write to you, and tell you that I had been
over much of your country, (more securely and comfortably,
but in somewhat the same fashion) meeting many
people, and some of the people who knew you out there.
It has been a wonderful experience, and I have got quite
a lot to tell.
I'm afraid it is not likely to be written for
publication, since some of it would give offence to
people alive, (including myself!) but I hope to get it
put on paper soon.
When I can, I want to come down to Eastbourne
and see you. That will not be till after the Peace
Conference, I expect. Meanwhile I must tell you that
I got a copy of Arabia Deserta the other day; the
genuine edition !
I'm too late for Christmas; but my very best
New Year wishes.
Yours sincerely,
T. E. Lawrence.
P.S. I haven't any initials after my name - except
B.A., which it is unusual to put !
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