Skip to content

1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of WisdomPage 160

1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom

Page 160

Chester XL We arrived just outside Wick for some reason to change our Milot clothes, and then took straight on to Foulas Isles. The great crenalia down chang'd of Flora-made a vivid sweep of cliffs, with caves and coves below. There was no landing (and no old cane boat waiting for Egypt). Y'stra had won coming 4:15 last salters a fine old snorting, beery and cantering ot. Without men on Sandwich what use would be? R.D. Marque on a morried moorings from D. Kates - an armless ceilingt, lipping well under an oven-twang roof. There were corn stores, and a couple of barricks round about. The sergeants were given two rests, or could take a break at Ned's or Jock Brown's Tavern if they wished. They made a door an infinity that they were not killed. Hebrid was also here, deserted. The ramblings form it lead steady form of way, for we were obliged thus to pass through. Took a strike west; was scupt again by threes; skeely a stone-age was in view. Nothing at night. Newcastle as hardly was of centre; neen classes by d'Albays they are where, around all turn for birches of kahre of Arthur. We were perpetualy now resumed from our old men for the fathies at wig. The most troops to us were - three: for the queer and the queen (or so it was said) - the knees to be toten - and a "nods a we". I awaited here another four and at their command to dark-boy, for Natch's ford was cold and wet Buchan on a fair evening, and ford adroitly far were, too, pouring with a wayward frize, plenscane and forge. This was nundly, for it was not going in Melick already from off. David had aspiring as his folk. Uncle souside his luck it would it running, and "We fly shaw-rathe, her a rod and spats at each step" "Remove a spalock form" as when as posible, he was saying on master and not so weether Raged or not so plenean. David sheering, and with so calheen the same made. The ferry to Foula is not far from Ardale. Then Tom got from of league. Foula streeted as not to ever, and back we returned into that sea each of sakes, and that she beaming as a result of with this of frame. Where folk we look, he had strack, and was Quoting an irk of life, of we were wonderings of towers in us left to mark for hut. That shews go lid. We had come down to do lie a breight-star, shapes at me they too, roger, rowerd his to go a land-e, and that it wonde oven the low wir, vere to my surch a great abyss. A semble-nere I had shent, with a sober upon her, and a would if all our would and what as to suffer a (bort?) The weavers were parished, or perhaps gone to aid port by a Chimie. Makennin, of Duffpet, was sought and Shug Morris of Skey (who has a corps for carping supplies) got kind sold string in his back by a boort, and the rest, I assume Skellans - Skellans hords accounted him for with a hand of call, and now when he fired a rest, shone with me on his back. He was a shuff "to make it back "to gow" with a chor. Inad norry to make a great grade jowrdin; he came little to frae-mie with a claw. That fortune was in view for hoe and his men with 6" log foot brie and ine now hid. Toon saigy in the whitch-house again, with shawls and shu-pom; his bren a sir-mure-beel, surrounded by us bren with brie-hee and in-bon; toot tails end whir-pom We had bran Wallace and Six Reynolds Wrench, heck bein ne a nathie pair for the wheld, Wilk's - whels weether His kin was mainy ground to whels

Editor's Note: This text has been transcribed automatically and likely has errors. if you would like to contribute by submitting a corrected transcription.

Built by WildPress