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1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of WisdomPage 267

1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom

Page 267

Cxlj. LXXIX I went across night with Colonel a Siberian camel-corps convoy. I had arranged my tents and small mounted-train. This was as many baggage camels as my party could manage in Loading and leading from The much work was falling on my unorganized, and they were losing touch. Paris We left Sary-Shydyr 28 Versts to North East, to our little River camp of Ara ult where we had Turcomans. (Roped Shumaks with awnings overhead down well out from, the convoy.) Then after others changes of transport, I arranged it was to cut him a ride after a river, for as the IPour camels seemed like so Russian and Pamirdeb to made now that time Turkic gardeners were in many villages; for they had had an unsuccessful tallie to Amban at Kashgar, and the Beg of Andijan. They and a rising of Kalmiks had rebelled, and I had no more than her may hands into marsissins; Yt, Alimurod had a rising Kirghiz sudbordination. And His burdens scattered, A phaidullah, (well with Jamadus and others). She It. Jetticus not foue wakings, when some cut them to be bodies. La camp-grass (spared) she others, pouch. She mounted of the now Aphanians of the Sianaises put a spit to scurry on (spanted carters, with allies, parted) . There, he would be refused the convoy to proceed from Pang Kahan, up there line feeling raft workings, working. as the Skarakundras, and then up from the open doors upon up, to take clubs and perhaps allia roads, and attows of too, i. This was heaur lating and most acai Tzan. "If Repne: offer on: Jkons!" up the apus. The were new orders a "recruit", voices, from a wiok-ang defile, just let out new, from Kara-Kurchins. For Charming - landan, we had a stretched, Ramadan vail comes and pass... It was, and goat-hot through not for this sun had, for to had has then-mountains of Volga negations... And what it is not for the wither what we hurto mean the toish, thus we that set the paths. No-one had a watch-route, so sallate-night were Braide-work against the Pasha had a raid akin, who that we had not been able. Really, then I had seen, orary Karun: A Siarist side, and He saw was an English officer. I with an Olaf Togruldaids had His Jiguits minngund in, The Ermine I was many of them during my making from aklakdas done firm trop-ways had marched are them by the two yt genet-suale to seatle - And bid a sience-bangle - to forth are the ambl-wainges, I had ternfore in his strate rains off our Ras (Yavis - Sar), and the landers. The Samars were lander they felt this winted in. Then and forth as the three was work wandering hombled at was very too retere aftered. Paul Father than some-thing will to sit beens Sipplanted. The the took disanws in of harrage, for his jambies and Kara- burtks. When I had seen lead with no Turquis to wamper winds of (l, in Karu-or kut-) I do it is to say a marlan-rote or long, Turkui on at a shurt wite we had draided and the bottled rate is chance see sit and Fashar, landes again, and a hungled ch me-lading towards, like at Telekd. Almost from a suppla With his gout-ly'a and the wortten We sittir one qrails with him to the top of Tin, in, and crouded, milabguides casted quorterly at the Turkis It yoll-hap, aith ton al

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