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232 "from west to east": "from west to east": Ibid., 137. Ibid., 137.
234 "approach Kenyon": "approach Kenyon": Ibid. Ibid.
234 "Hogarth concurs in the idea": "Hogarth concurs in the idea": Ibid., 138. Ibid., 138.
235 "a picturesque little crusading town": "a picturesque little crusading town": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 281. Home Letters, 281.
238 Newcombe was not dismayed: Newcombe was not dismayed: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 141. Lawrence of Arabia, 141.
238 "back to Mount Hor": "back to Mount Hor": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 286. Home Letters, 286.
240 On March 21, Woolley and Lawrence: On March 21, Woolley and Lawrence: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 143-145. Lawrence of Arabia, 143-145.
240 A Circa.s.sian working for the Germans: A Circa.s.sian working for the Germans: Ibid., 144. Ibid., 144.
241 "the only piece of spying": "the only piece of spying": Ibid., 147. Ibid., 147.
241 More interesting still was the amount of information: More interesting still was the amount of information: Ibid. Ibid.
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248 "In Constantinople the seizure": "In Constantinople the seizure": Randolph Churchill and Gilbert, Randolph Churchill and Gilbert, Winston Churchill, 1914-1916, Winston Churchill, 1914-1916, Vol. 3, 192. Vol. 3, 192.
248 "As the shadows of the night": "As the shadows of the night": Churchill, Churchill, The World Crisis, The World Crisis, Vol. 1, 227. Vol. 1, 227.
250 COMMENCE HOSTILITIES COMMENCE HOSTILITIES: Geoffrey Miller, "Turkey Enters the War and British Actions." December 1999, http://www.gwpda.org/naval/turk mill.htm.
251 "He's running my entire department": "He's running my entire department": Graves, Graves, Lawrence and the Arabs, 63. Lawrence and the Arabs, 63.
251 "I want to talk to an officer": "I want to talk to an officer": Aldington, Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia, 124. Lawrence of Arabia, 124.
252 "as an officer ideally suited": "as an officer ideally suited": Ibid., 126. Ibid., 126.
253 "Clayton stability": "Clayton stability": Storrs, Storrs, Orientations, 179. Orientations, 179.
254 "a youngster, 2nd Lt. Lawrence": "a youngster, 2nd Lt. Lawrence": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 154. Lawrence of Arabia, 154.
254 "Keep your eye on Afghanistan": "Keep your eye on Afghanistan": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 300. Home Letters, 300.
255 "in the office from morning": "in the office from morning": Ibid., 301. Ibid., 301.
257 "bottle-washer and office boy": "bottle-washer and office boy": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 167. Lawrence of Arabia, 167.
257 He was well aware of events: He was well aware of events: Ibid., 169. Ibid., 169.
258 "pieced together": "pieced together": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 131. A Prince of Our Disorder, 131.
259 Abdulla's concern was that the Turkish government: Abdulla's concern was that the Turkish government: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 164-165. Lawrence of Arabia, 164-165.
259 One son, Emir Feisal: One son, Emir Feisal: Antonius, Antonius, The Arab Awakening, 72. The Arab Awakening, 72.
260 "It may be": "It may be": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence, 165. Lawrence, 165.
264 "The a.s.sault I regret to say": "The a.s.sault I regret to say": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 721. Home Letters, 721.
264 "You will never understand": "You will never understand": Ibid., 304. Ibid., 304.
265 "If I do die": "If I do die": Ibid., 718. Ibid., 718.
267 "To the excellent and well-born": "To the excellent and well-born": Antonius, Antonius, The Arab Awakening, 167. The Arab Awakening, 167.
271 "a twenty-minute Parliamentary debate": "a twenty-minute Parliamentary debate": Storrs, Storrs, Orientations, 229. Orientations, 229.
272 "a devout Roman Catholic": "a devout Roman Catholic": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 193. Lawrence of Arabia, 193.
273 "There is nothing so bad or so good": "There is nothing so bad or so good": Shaw, Shaw, Man of Destiny, 87. Man of Destiny, 87.
274 "every aspect of the Arab question": "every aspect of the Arab question": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence, 235. Lawrence, 235.
274 "bravura": "bravura": Ibid., 235. Ibid., 235.
275 Picot was a master of detail: Picot was a master of detail: Fromkin, Fromkin, A Peace to End All Peace, 190. A Peace to End All Peace, 190.
279 It was hoped that a French zone: It was hoped that a French zone: Ibid., 192. Ibid., 192.
280 "the imaginative advocate": "the imaginative advocate": Lawrence, SP, 38. Lawrence, SP, 38.
281 "I've decided to go off alone": "I've decided to go off alone": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 410. Lawrence of Arabia, 410.
282 "I have not written to you for ever": "I have not written to you for ever": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters from T. E. Lawrence to E. T. Leeds, 110. Letters from T. E. Lawrence to E. T. Leeds, 110.
283 "I'm fed up, and fed up": "I'm fed up, and fed up": Ibid., 109. Ibid., 109.
283 The Arab Bulletin was a secret news sheet: The Arab Bulletin was a secret news sheet: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 242. Lawrence of Arabia, 242.
283 The only one of them: The only one of them: Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters from T. E. Lawrence to E. T. Leeds, 109. Letters from T. E. Lawrence to E. T. Leeds, 109.
283 "to put the Grand Duke Nicholas in touch with": "to put the Grand Duke Nicholas in touch with": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 242. Lawrence of Arabia, 242.
285 The British Force in Egypt and the British Mediterranean Expeditionary Force: The British Force in Egypt and the British Mediterranean Expeditionary Force: Ibid., 252. Ibid., 252.
286 "to biff the French out of Syria": "to biff the French out of Syria": Knightley and Simpson, Knightley and Simpson, Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 81. Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 81.
288 "go free on parole": "go free on parole": Aldington, Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia, 149. Lawrence of Arabia, 149.
289 Lawrence arrived to undergo a difficult interview: Lawrence arrived to undergo a difficult interview: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 268-269. Lawrence of Arabia, 268-269.
289 Although Khalil was "extremely nice": Although Khalil was "extremely nice": Ibid., 272. Ibid., 272.
290 "about 32 or 33, very keen & energetic": "about 32 or 33, very keen & energetic": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 326. Home Letters, 326.
291 "a German field mission led by Baron Othmar von Stotzingen": "a German field mission led by Baron Othmar von Stotzingen": Antonius, Antonius, The Arab Awakening, 191. The Arab Awakening, 191.
292 "p.r.o.nging playfully at strangers": "p.r.o.nging playfully at strangers": Storrs, Storrs, Orientations, 188. Orientations, 188.
293 "Long before we met": "Long before we met": Ibid., 221. Ibid., 221.
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297 if Clayton "thought": if Clayton "thought": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 419. Lawrence of Arabia, 419.
297 "he wanted Jerusalem as a Christmas present": "he wanted Jerusalem as a Christmas present": Wavell, Wavell, Palestine Campaigns, 96. Palestine Campaigns, 96.
299 "an obstinate, narrow-minded": "an obstinate, narrow-minded": Lawrence, SP, 351. Lawrence, SP, 351.
299 "gracious and venerable patriarch": "gracious and venerable patriarch": Storrs, Storrs, Orientations, 213. Orientations, 213.
300 "as usual without obvious coherence": "as usual without obvious coherence": Lawrence, SP, 352. Lawrence, SP, 352.
300 "half-naked": "half-naked": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 1079. Lawrence of Arabia, 1079.
300 "in the third little turning to the left": "in the third little turning to the left": Ibid., 432. Ibid., 432.
302 "no spirit of treachery abroad": "no spirit of treachery abroad": Lawrence, SP, 353-355. Lawrence, SP, 353-355.
302 "Many men of sense and ability": "Many men of sense and ability": Arnold Lawrence (ed.), Arnold Lawrence (ed.), T. E. Lawrence by His Friends, 115. T. E. Lawrence by His Friends, 115.
302 "idle to pretend": "idle to pretend": Ibid., 117. Ibid., 117.
305 "You very good man": "You very good man": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 441. Lawrence of Arabia, 441.
309 "a ladder of tribes": "a ladder of tribes": Lawrence, SP, 367. Lawrence, SP, 367.
309 "tip and run" tactics: "tip and run" tactics: Ibid., 368. Ibid., 368.
311 It is a tribute to Lawrence's skill: It is a tribute to Lawrence's skill: Ibid., 367-383. Ibid., 367-383.
312 "in a chilled voice": "in a chilled voice": Ibid., 387. Ibid., 387.
312 "a squadron of airplanes": "a squadron of airplanes": Ibid., 388. Ibid., 388.
313 "his best man present": "his best man present": Ibid., 392. Ibid., 392.
313 "strange flat of yellow mud": "strange flat of yellow mud": Ibid., 398. Ibid., 398.
317 "Out of the darkness": "Out of the darkness": Ibid., 407. Ibid., 407.
317 "a shambles of the group": "a shambles of the group": Ibid., 408. Ibid., 408.
320 "I hope when this nightmare ends": "I hope when this nightmare ends": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters from T. E. Lawrence to E. T. Leeds, 106. Letters from T. E. Lawrence to E. T. Leeds, 106.
321 "He who gives himself to the possession": "He who gives himself to the possession": Lawrence, SP, 11. Lawrence, SP, 11.
325 "African k.n.o.bkerri": "African k.n.o.bkerri": Ibid., 429. Ibid., 429.
325 "on a series of identical steel bridges": "on a series of identical steel bridges": Ibid., 432. Ibid., 432.
326 "unfit for active service": "unfit for active service": Ibid., 433. Ibid., 433.
329 "could outstrip a trotting camel": "could outstrip a trotting camel": Ibid. Ibid.
330 "luscious": "luscious": Ibid., 447. Ibid., 447.
331 "They had lost two men": "They had lost two men": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 450-455. Lawrence of Arabia, 450-455.
331 "war, tribes and camels without end": "war, tribes and camels without end": Lawrence, SP, 450. Lawrence, SP, 450.
331 "like the mutter of a distant": "like the mutter of a distant": Ibid., 450. Ibid., 450.
332 "Beware of Abd el Kader": "Beware of Abd el Kader": Ibid. Ibid.
333 "held what might well be the world's record": "held what might well be the world's record": Ibid., 453. Ibid., 453.
333 "some 40,000 troops of all arms": "some 40,000 troops of all arms": Wavell, Wavell, Palestine Campaigns, 117. Palestine Campaigns, 117.
333 "dismounted and cleaned up": "dismounted and cleaned up": Ibid., 123. Ibid., 123.
334 "General Allenby's plan": "General Allenby's plan": Ibid. Ibid.
334 "nothing would persuade": "nothing would persuade": Lawrence, SP, 462. Lawrence, SP, 462.
334 "steeped in an unfathomable pool": "steeped in an unfathomable pool": Ibid., 464. Ibid., 464.
335 "I only hope TEL": "I only hope TEL": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 455, citing Lawrence of Arabia, 455, citing D. G. Hogarth to his wife, November 11, 1917, Hogarth Papers, St. Antony's College, Oxford. D. G. Hogarth to his wife, November 11, 1917, Hogarth Papers, St. Antony's College, Oxford.
336 The fumes from the explosive: The fumes from the explosive: Lawrence, SP, 471. Lawrence, SP, 471.
338 "pointing and staring": "pointing and staring": Ibid., 478. Ibid., 478.
339 "ran like a rabbit": "ran like a rabbit": Ibid., 481. Ibid., 481.
339 "in front of [him]": "in front of [him]": Ibid., 483. Ibid., 483.