T. E. Lawrence Correspondence – Page 47
T. E. Lawrence Correspondence
Page 47
The Instruction Book has had a difficult life.
All of us have been thinking hard all day about the
...land control, and I could not settle anything else. Of
corse Mr. ... decided it, but Leonard and myself had quite
a deal to say. So I have had only three days to get
notes together; it is a bigger job than I thought, and
it shows me how little I know about the boat. By the
end of the week I shall hope to have half of it in
draft; it comes out longer than I wished. Perhaps
you will be able to censor it; but I have tried to meet
the needs of boat builders, fitters, electricians and ...
drivers, in all points of repair and maintenance; and
every half-hour I remember something else .
Yours sincerely
T.E.Shaw.
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