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15 "was short, strong": "was short, strong": Lawrence, SP, 48, 49. Lawrence, SP, 48, 49.
17 "Meeting today: Wilson": "Meeting today: Wilson": Storrs, Storrs, Orientations, 221. Orientations, 221.
18 "took a great fancy": "took a great fancy": Lawrence, SP, 59. 18 "force of character": Ibid. Lawrence, SP, 59. 18 "force of character": Ibid.
18 "prophet": "prophet": Ibid., 60. Ibid., 60.
18 "staggered": Ibid., 59. Ibid., 59.
18 "waving grateful hands": "waving grateful hands": Storrs, Storrs, Orientations, 221. Orientations, 221.
22 Zeid, still a "beardless" young man: Lawrence, SP, 60.
25 "shelters of branches and palm leaves": "shelters of branches and palm leaves": Ibid., 64. Ibid., 64.
26 "two inches thick": "two inches thick": Ibid., 68. Ibid., 68.
28 "dinner to the examiners to celebrate it": "dinner to the examiners to celebrate it": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 67. Lawrence of Arabia, 67.
28 "astonis.h.i.+ngly wide": "astonis.h.i.+ngly wide": Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 75. Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 75.
28 "schoolboy stuff": "schoolboy stuff": Ibid., 128. Ibid., 128.
30 "a garrulous old man": "a garrulous old man": Lawrence, SP, 70. Lawrence, SP, 70.
30 "had been beaten out of Kheif": "had been beaten out of Kheif": Ibid. Ibid.
32 "standing framed between the posts": "standing framed between the posts": Ibid., 75. Ibid., 75.
32 "almost regal in appearance": "almost regal in appearance": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 312. Lawrence of Arabia, 312.
33 "Ifelt at the glance": "Ifelt at the glance": Lawrence, SP, 75-76. 33 "which were twisting slowly": Ibid., 76. Lawrence, SP, 75-76. 33 "which were twisting slowly": Ibid., 76.
33 "And do you like our place": "And do you like our place": Ibid. Ibid.
33 "like a sword into their midst": "like a sword into their midst": Ibid. Ibid.
36 "a desperate measure": "a desperate measure": Ibid., 77. Ibid., 77.
37 "if their villages were spared": "if their villages were spared": Ibid., 78. Ibid., 78.
38 "They hunger... for desolate lands": "They hunger... for desolate lands": Ibid. Ibid.
39 "view with favour the establishment": "view with favour the establishment": Knightley and Simpson, Knightley and Simpson,Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 117.
42 "huge crags": "huge crags": Lawrence, SP, 95. Lawrence, SP, 95.
42 "gla.s.sy sand mixed": "gla.s.sy sand mixed": Ibid., 96. Ibid., 96.
43 "a salt wind": "a salt wind": Ibid. Ibid.
43 "picturesque, rambling house": "picturesque, rambling house": Ibid., 97. Ibid., 97.
43 "travel-stained": "travel-stained": Ibid. Ibid.
45 "cool and comfortable": "cool and comfortable": Ibid., 99. Ibid., 99.
45 spent his time reading Malory's spent his time reading Malory's Morte d'Arthur: Ibid. Morte d'Arthur: Ibid.
48 hope "to biff the French:" hope "to biff the French:" Knightley and Simpson, Knightley and Simpson, Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 81. Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 81.
49 was much against my grain": was much against my grain": Lawrence, SP, 103. Lawrence, SP, 103.
chapter two Aqaba, 1917: The Making of a Hero Aqaba, 1917: The Making of a Hero 51 "sacrament": "sacrament": Lawrence, SP, 104. Lawrence, SP, 104.
53 "that invariable magnet of Arab good will": "that invariable magnet of Arab good will": Ibid., 112. Ibid., 112.
54 "to slip in and out": "to slip in and out": Ibid., 114. Ibid., 114.
55 "Part of our booty": Journal of the T. E. Lawrence Society, "Part of our booty": Journal of the T. E. Lawrence Society, Vols. 10-12, 9 (2000). Vols. 10-12, 9 (2000).
56 "Twenty-Seven Articles": "Twenty-Seven Articles": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 670. Lawrence of Arabia, 670.
56 "a magnificent bay camel": "a magnificent bay camel": Lawrence, SP, 117. Lawrence, SP, 117.
56 "as a ma.s.s they are notformidable": "as a ma.s.s they are notformidable": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters, Letters, Garnett (ed.), 217. Garnett (ed.), 217.
57 "Guerrilla warfare is what the regular armies": "Guerrilla warfare is what the regular armies": Callwell, Callwell, Small Wars, 105. Small Wars, 105.
57 "old rubbish": "old rubbish": Lawrence, SP, 118. Lawrence, SP, 118.
58 "quiet, but in no other way mortified": "quiet, but in no other way mortified": Ibid., 117. Ibid., 117.
58 "While all goes well": "While all goes well": Callwell, Callwell, Small Wars, 66. Small Wars, 66.
59 "and stamp out Feisal's army": "and stamp out Feisal's army": Lawrence, SP, 121. Lawrence, SP, 121.
60 "the military art was one": "the military art was one": Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 370. Lawrence of Arabia, 370.
62 "It looked like a river of camels": "It looked like a river of camels": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 349. Lawrence of Arabia, 349.
66 "Our men were not materials": "Our men were not materials": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 211. A Prince of Our Disorder, 211.
68 "a tall, strong figure": "a tall, strong figure": Lawrence, SP, 229. Lawrence, SP, 229.
72 "feeling that this need not": "feeling that this need not": Ibid., 184. Ibid., 184.
72 "and gave him a few moments' delay": "and gave him a few moments' delay": Ibid., 185. Ibid., 185.
73 "with the reckless equality": "with the reckless equality": Ibid., 188. Ibid., 188.
74 "suffering a bodily weakness": "suffering a bodily weakness": Ibid., 191. Ibid., 191.
74 "woke out of a hot sleep": "woke out of a hot sleep": Ibid., 192. Ibid., 192.
78 "The cold was intense": "The cold was intense": Ibid., 212. Ibid., 212.
80 "I was about to take my leave": "I was about to take my leave": Ibid., 229. Ibid., 229.
82 "venture... in the true Elizabethan tradition": "venture... in the true Elizabethan tradition": Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 143. Lawrence of Arabia, 143.
82 "to capture a trench": "to capture a trench": Ibid. Ibid.
83 "The weight is bearing me down now": "The weight is bearing me down now": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 406. Lawrence of Arabia, 406.
86 "surly... stranger from Maan": "surly... stranger from Maan": Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 146. Lawrence of Arabia, 146.
90 "Clayton, I've decided to go off alone": "Clayton, I've decided to go off alone": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 410. Lawrence of Arabia, 410.
90 "Hideously green, unbearable": "Hideously green, unbearable": Ibid. Ibid.
91 "he was very old, livid": "he was very old, livid": Ibid., 413. Ibid., 413.
92 "quarrelling": "quarrelling": Liddell Hart, Liddell Hart, Lawrence of Arabia, 154. Lawrence of Arabia, 154.
95 "A man who gives himself": "A man who gives himself": Lawrence, SP, 11 Lawrence, SP, 11 98 "Our hot bread": "Our hot bread": Ibid., 323. Ibid., 323.
99 "By G.o.d indeed": "By G.o.d indeed": Ibid., 325. Ibid., 325.
100 "Work, work, where are words?": "Work, work, where are words?": Ibid., 328. Ibid., 328.
100 "when it became clear": "when it became clear": Ibid., 330. Ibid., 330.
101 "The dead men": "The dead men": Ibid., 331. Ibid., 331.
109 He walked past the sleeping sentry: Ibid., 347.
110 "Allenby was physically large": "Allenby was physically large": Ibid., 348. Ibid., 348.
110 "He [Lawrence] thinks himself": "He [Lawrence] thinks himself": Aldington, Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia, 34. Lawrence of Arabia, 34.
110 "offering to hobble the enemy": "offering to hobble the enemy": Lawrence, SP, 348. Lawrence, SP, 348.
112 "a b.u.mptious young a.s.s": "a b.u.mptious young a.s.s": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 331. Lawrence of Arabia, 331.
112 Wingate praised Lawrence: Ibid., 424.
113 "Tell Mother": "Tell Mother": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 340. Home Letters, 340.
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115 "To my sons": "To my sons": Item MS English C6741, Special Collections and Western Ma.n.u.scripts, Thomas E. Lawrence Papers, Bodleian Library, Oxford University; Orlans, Harold, "Ways of Transgressors," Item MS English C6741, Special Collections and Western Ma.n.u.scripts, Thomas E. Lawrence Papers, Bodleian Library, Oxford University; Orlans, Harold, "Ways of Transgressors," Journal of the T. E. Lawrence Society, Journal of the T. E. Lawrence Society, Vol. 6, 120-33. Vol. 6, 120-33.
120 Thomas Robert Tighe Chapman: Thomas Robert Tighe Chapman: See Mack, See Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, A Prince of Our Disorder, 5-8; and Wilson, 5-8; and Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, Lawrence of Arabia, 30-31, 941-944. 30-31, 941-944.
121 "the Vinegar Queen": "the Vinegar Queen": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 4. A Prince of Our Disorder, 4.
122 Sarah Lawrence: Sarah Lawrence: Ibid., 8-11; and Wilson, Ibid., 8-11; and Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, Lawrence of Arabia, 31-32, 942-943. 31-32, 942-943.
123 Sometime in 1885: Sometime in 1885: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, Lawrence of Arabia, 943. 943.
123 "so gay and pretty": "so gay and pretty": Journal of T. E. Journal of T. E. Lawrence Society, Lawrence Society, Vols. 10-12, 29. Vols. 10-12, 29.
123 "was the sort of woman": "was the sort of woman": Asher, Asher, Lawrence, 7. Lawrence, 7.
124 "T. E. got his firm chin": "T. E. got his firm chin": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 33. A Prince of Our Disorder, 33.
124 "No trust ever existed": "No trust ever existed": Ibid., 32. Ibid., 32.
128 "a real love match": "a real love match": Ibid., 13. Ibid., 13.
129 "overpowering and terrifying": "overpowering and terrifying": Ibid., 8. Ibid., 8.
135 As in most English families: Ibid., 19.
135 "quiet authority": "quiet authority": Ibid., 13. Ibid., 13.
138 "he knew no fear": "he knew no fear": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 25. Lawrence of Arabia, 25.
Lawrence claimed to have overheard: Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 27. A Prince of Our Disorder, 27.
"a playground scuffle": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 27. Lawrence of Arabia, 27.
141 "was placed in the First Cla.s.s": "was placed in the First Cla.s.s": Ibid. Ibid.
141 Oxford was a good place: Ibid., 28.
144 His father-whose closest friend: Ibid., 30.
147 "a house telephone": "a house telephone": Aldington, Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia, 44. Lawrence of Arabia, 44.
152 "When... I suddenly went to Oxford": "When... I suddenly went to Oxford": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 41. Lawrence of Arabia, 41.
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