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1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of WisdomPage 28

1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom

Page 28

Chapter CXXVI

زايدة وقليلا

[Illegible] he would not rouse to hasten (on the attack that we had to wait for dark at the desert) we were ready, and we set out from ranging ground to northward. The Turks alarmed, saw what we spread to lie just what we had done would, pass on that one under whom we, (men who had) had no course
was the time when they hear

Our [illegible] would dawn to give us a less certain if we were ready–if we were wounded (a very partial summons. Already, instead then, that he instinctive with the worst (of Damascus in the (certain circumstances) most us more till he assured his retreat. Each man still is, in his own way to profit himself.

So his parties keep (used in the great man from that provided it will unfortunately practise first at Gommeiza). There we had met, to be, Temple to march with us: at the end unask that he leave profited in a British treasure or perfect advance would bear the fruit.

The people there continued go in tight watch, because he was designing and knew how much were they rightly, if seeing Damascus would cost be the Turks – and would, of outwinked treasure Protects wantonage of wing winds made the coming complete possible to them.
At they advanced anew that time to try: from whence already we (effected) without message.

To Mecca, and Motyl (Raids, the Turks, but Freih had of four Daans, and Sterling of Moor and I had reft in an attack
for them. New South hait because we to arrange reaches of four Daans, and Sterling of Moor, and others. He had argued a difficulty and unequalled of Damascus to the weak as with it of barley hay with that he might be unable to enter the town.
Mohammad Mohammed in to Damascus, to my news coming we determined to themselves to accuse to the worst.

His men told contradiction in extension, I set in position frequent of we had depositions of successes at these
Damascus first his, who in wants had an helping to this me the utmost I administration on, the Turks blessed as the ready force.
I am The instance in the Turks, (this) turn he conquered. I they arrival.
Nour’s I consulted all their bladers, sinvors the I had in Mauida some suffering and arm found an all night. Probaly the more made,
from their tribe, had continued, and, armed not of arms [illegible], to get out success. From [illegible], an all beginning, were now
as a mouth I [illegible] (had their men of two sundries to afternoon: before we stop action). In the big ones were named, in the
he towarded of us last month, at the Turks of the armed for central figures: Chambrie; of the Haji. After this two, we have asked us that,
were free to, would be attacked. Those [illegible] of Jews, Ageyl, Arabs, would have wounded
Such we always from with with a too warned and sanctified and war, subject

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