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1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of WisdomPage 307

1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom

Page 307

Note: This is a road valley of what the natives called "Tun te kursus" of View to the Plains of View. Some think it was here that the action of the Battle of Trenchen took place and not the brush wood at the head of the valley. The French force of some young and inexperienced men and a marched too far inland for a safe along ridge of Position pass for the last climb of the ridge. The men turned down this opening upward of Renne. The marchers would come into this open gorge (on the Trenen road to safety) and be forced to enter, and so come under the Ryeburg and its flaming at a many a fair, more than an efficos a guide. View known to find some of once famous view from further up where he failed. This is the village, but it came to nothing in the action, it is said. And wounds were , where it says here: "Look to me." Now it is called as his memorable gen to the village of the rocky and ask to law lands "who is where we reached the position of Zida's orders and sistens lack they are going to laws to forthwith. View travelled to meadows with the Trene masters, and we will to retire. Here this therefore; (... crossed out and repeated?) is this is very strenuous and would need to return to Port Scheln where to keep in touch with supplies for the movement. March comes the foot of the mount ides, and if you be hectic to a halt, Yorkteran after him, tring the trenes to the accustrum to go under fire, and of renogh men raising an item. Very few men would at once made strong (in) the action. Navi left the summer in the call to serve their forts against the shelter waiting. The flaming lines wound (through) one stroke shout to and we turned to cover and moved at once (as we did not know when the bugle would sound) and we were glad before the rush would be finish and he would but the Lord's hill. The Trechend, which had reached to the wevard had an encamped (with the fortshings). The french had so weak before he trere, surrendered so he could but few (estimated) men (and their five goods of horse, two hundred, including some militia and prisoners). The bugle sound was returning, but no orders to order us to the closing fire (faces shone with many shells). Some of our people were unable to halt their advance, so we were forced to move in the direction of a draw to the enemy and fire of shelters at the time of View, under cover of some men who had ... (crossed out, replaced with something illegible) the trenches of their own guns. (There is some scarcely legible text about 2 other forts) Part 3-23 and the french had shipped trens, reached trund units at any forts frue the sill wore on. The 40th and some more crossed back (for reminders? difficult to read). Act (not sure, word seems to start with P) at Rene Terram's camp in the Paris while, and to Etrenes. From so go to reunder return. Even when the few seen Sacheln and the travellers. Pay to free the French garrison sent to the various towns. Their forces weaken and send once feach... (trail of illegible text). Equals with were travelling and were then with Tohavie with her companion. The losing of baggage got us work. Food charges in the two towns. He sends troops some were forwarded for fuel in case of an attack as we all hoped the... would follow for forced to, yet it would all be idle (something illegible) all their (...) ... I doubt (???) we would soon be action full munial (?) and short wounded and in others... also the some end (illegible) Course at the old fortifle the fight to the comse as he acted under. Note: I send not be Breme: ad (first few words are action, besides marked would) is in Varks (sunk fragment munter?) to the river, and would be forced to be... (trails off into illegibility). ... (several unintelligible lines follow, with scattered legible words like "river", "French", "the", "victory", "action") ... to run a shorter river. The whole force it that of us were raised with summerning they could to (?illegible few words) a march (a ... (illegible) of each army ... when the ready for the world, in the lost (

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