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155 "as if he descended": "as if he descended": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 62. A Prince of Our Disorder, 62.
157 "Quite frankly, for me": "Quite frankly, for me": Knightley and Simpson, Knightley and Simpson, Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 29. Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 29.
158 At the time he met Richards: At the time he met Richards: Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 60. A Prince of Our Disorder, 60.
159 His youngest brother, Arnold: His youngest brother, Arnold: Ibid., 67. Ibid., 67.
159 "I'm not a boy": "I'm not a boy": Ibid., 20. Ibid., 20.
159 "We could never be bothered": "We could never be bothered": Aldington, Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia, 36. Lawrence of Arabia, 36.
160 "He is illuminated from inside": "He is illuminated from inside": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 14. A Prince of Our Disorder, 14.
160 She saw him as a beloved: She saw him as a beloved: Ibid., 64. Ibid., 64.
161 "wors.h.i.+pped Janet from afar": "wors.h.i.+pped Janet from afar": Ibid., 66. Ibid., 66.
162 His mother vigorously denied: His mother vigorously denied: Aldington, Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia, 46. Lawrence of Arabia, 46.
162 One friend told of Lawrence's: One friend told of Lawrence's: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 44. Lawrence of Arabia, 44.
162 Lawrence's nearly drowning: Lawrence's nearly drowning: Aldington, Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia, 48. Lawrence of Arabia, 48.
162 A famous feat of Lawrence's: A famous feat of Lawrence's: Ibid., 49. Ibid., 49.
163 It was also clear to Lawrence: It was also clear to Lawrence: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 44. Lawrence of Arabia, 44.
166 In Doughty's opinion: In Doughty's opinion: Ibid., 54. Ibid., 54.
167 "a lightweight suit": "a lightweight suit": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 69. A Prince of Our Disorder, 69.
167 "a revolver": "a revolver": Aldington, Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia, 62. Lawrence of Arabia, 62.
171 "From Dan we pa.s.sed": "From Dan we pa.s.sed": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 97. Home Letters, 97.
172 "quite cool": "quite cool": Ibid., 89. Ibid., 89.
172 "Nothing in life is more exhilarating": "Nothing in life is more exhilarating": Churchill, Churchill, Story of the Malakind Field Force, 172. Story of the Malakind Field Force, 172.
173 "a person with nothing": "a person with nothing": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 107. Home Letters, 107.
174 "Sir John does not like": Ibid., 109.
174 "village elders": "village elders": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 74. A Prince of Our Disorder, 74.
174 The robbery has caused: The robbery has caused: Aldington, Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia, 76. Lawrence of Arabia, 76.
175 he apologized for the bloodstain: he apologized for the bloodstain: Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 74. A Prince of Our Disorder, 74.
176 "a cry (if not from the housetops)": "a cry (if not from the housetops)": Campbell, Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, 14. The Hero with a Thousand Faces, 14.
176 "thinned to the bone": "thinned to the bone": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 75. A Prince of Our Disorder, 75.
177 "in no way diminished": "in no way diminished": Ibid. Ibid.
177 Lawrence did not seem: Lawrence did not seem: Aldington, Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia, 68. Lawrence of Arabia, 68.
177 "took a most brilliant First Cla.s.s": "took a most brilliant First Cla.s.s": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 68. Lawrence of Arabia, 68.
177 busy reading busy reading Pet.i.t Jehan: Lawrence, Pet.i.t Jehan: Lawrence, Home Letters, Home Letters, 10. 10.
178 "a research fellows.h.i.+p": "a research fellows.h.i.+p": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence, 69. Lawrence, 69.
178 "The two occupations fit into one another": "The two occupations fit into one another": Ibid. Ibid.
178 "The dangerous crises": "The dangerous crises": Campbell, Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, 8. The Hero with a Thousand Faces, 8.
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181 "a man of action": "a man of action": Knightley and Simpson, Knightley and Simpson, Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 20. Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 20.
181 It comes as no surprise: It comes as no surprise: Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 102. A Prince of Our Disorder, 102.
182 When Lawrence went up to Jesus College: When Lawrence went up to Jesus College: Knightley and Simpson, Knightley and Simpson, Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 21. Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 21.
182 "a cynical and highly-educated baboon": "a cynical and highly-educated baboon": Ibid., 20. Ibid., 20.
182 "a boy of extraordinary": "a boy of extraordinary": Ibid., 30. Ibid., 30.
183 "the only man I had never": "the only man I had never": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 369. A Prince of Our Disorder, 369.
184 "a dreary and desolate waste": "a dreary and desolate waste": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 71. Lawrence of Arabia, 71.
186 Lawrence sailed for Beirut: Lawrence sailed for Beirut: Ibid., 76. Ibid., 76.
187 "They were always talking": "They were always talking": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 122. Home Letters, 122.
187 "the spiritual side of his character": "the spiritual side of his character": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 77-78. A Prince of Our Disorder, 77-78.
188 "Lawrence seems to me": "Lawrence seems to me": Ibid., 78. Ibid., 78.
189 "sit down to it": "sit down to it": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 130. Home Letters, 130.
189 "archeological overseer": "archeological overseer": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 78. Lawrence of Arabia, 78.
190 "was flagrantly and evidently an exotic": "was flagrantly and evidently an exotic": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 137. Home Letters, 137.
190 "Turkish & Greek": "Turkish & Greek": Ibid. Ibid.
190 "the Lejah, the lava no-man's-land": "the Lejah, the lava no-man's-land": Ibid. Ibid.
193 "admitted to six or seven murders": "admitted to six or seven murders": Aldington, Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia, 81. Lawrence of Arabia, 81.
193 "set her before him": "set her before him": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 154. Home Letters, 154.
194 Bell was disappointed: Bell was disappointed: Wallach, Wallach, Desert Queen, 93. Desert Queen, 93.
195 "stained [purple] with Tyrian die": "stained [purple] with Tyrian die": Aldington, Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia, 51. Lawrence of Arabia, 51.
195 "Can you make room": "Can you make room": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 85. Lawrence of Arabia, 85.
196 "beautifully built and remarkably handsome": "beautifully built and remarkably handsome": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 97. A Prince of Our Disorder, 97.
197 "an interesting character": "an interesting character": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 173. Home Letters, 173.
198 "I am very well": "I am very well": Ibid., 176. Ibid., 176.
198 "efforts to educate himself": "efforts to educate himself": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 95. Lawrence of Arabia, 95.
199 Apparently impressed by Hogarth's letters: Apparently impressed by Hogarth's letters: Ibid., 92. Ibid., 92.
200 "I am not enthusiastic about Flecker": "I am not enthusiastic about Flecker": Sherwood, Sherwood, No Golden Journey, 47. No Golden Journey, 47.
202 "Great rumors of war": "Great rumors of war": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 182. Home Letters, 182.
203 Lawrence turned up for digging: Lawrence turned up for digging: Aldington, Aldington, Lawrence of Arabia, 84-85. Lawrence of Arabia, 84-85.
203 "was not an Oxonian": "was not an Oxonian": Ibid., 85. Ibid., 85.
205 "such as Bedouin sheiks wear": "such as Bedouin sheiks wear": Ibid., 192. Ibid., 192.
205 He seems to have been reading: He seems to have been reading: Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 101. A Prince of Our Disorder, 101.
208 "essential immaturity": "essential immaturity": Ibid., 85. Ibid., 85.
208 "frail, pallid, silent": "frail, pallid, silent": Ibid., 81. Ibid., 81.
208 "when the police tried": "when the police tried": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters from T. E. Lawrence to E. T. Leeds, 43. Letters from T. E. Lawrence to E. T. Leeds, 43.
209 "explicit promise": "explicit promise": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 103. Lawrence of Arabia, 103.
210 Lawrence was using Dahoum: Lawrence was using Dahoum: Ibid., 104. Ibid., 104.
211 Those who were closest to Lawrence and Dahoum: Those who were closest to Lawrence and Dahoum: Arnold Lawrence (ed.), Arnold Lawrence (ed.), T. E. Lawrence by His Friends, 89. T. E. Lawrence by His Friends, 89.
214 Lawrence notes in a letter home: Lawrence notes in a letter home: Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 210. Home Letters, 210.
215 "for the foreigner [this country]": "for the foreigner [this country]": Ibid., 218. Ibid., 218.
216 He wrote to England for medical advice: He wrote to England for medical advice: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 107. Lawrence of Arabia, 107.
216 "a big garden": "a big garden": Sherwood, Sherwood, No Golden Journey, 153. No Golden Journey, 153.
216 "carelessly flung beneath a tree": "carelessly flung beneath a tree": Ibid., 146. Ibid., 146.
217 "I feel very little the lack": "I feel very little the lack": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 230. Home Letters, 230.
217 He wrote to his youngest brother, Arnold: He wrote to his youngest brother, Arnold: Ibid., 226. Ibid., 226.
219 "Flecker, the admiral at Malta": "Flecker, the admiral at Malta": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder, 85. A Prince of Our Disorder, 85.
219 "gun-running" incident: "gun-running" incident: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 118. Lawrence of Arabia, 118.
220 Although skeptics about Lawrence: Although skeptics about Lawrence: Graves, Graves, Lawrence and the Arabs, 36. Lawrence and the Arabs, 36.
221 "Buswari and his great enemy": "Buswari and his great enemy": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 254. Home Letters, 254.
222 "running around with guns": "running around with guns": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 946. Lawrence of Arabia, 946.
224 "a place where one eats lotos": "a place where one eats lotos": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 161. Home Letters, 161.
225 "couldn't shoot the railway bridge": "couldn't shoot the railway bridge": Ibid., 255. Ibid., 255.
225 "a pleasant, healthy warmth": "a pleasant, healthy warmth": Ibid. Ibid.
226 Already there had been protests: Already there had been protests: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 123-124. Lawrence of Arabia, 123-124.
227 "a pocket Hercules": "a pocket Hercules": Lawrence to Edward Marsh, June 10, 1927. Lawrence, Lawrence to Edward Marsh, June 10, 1927. Lawrence, Letters, Letters, Garnett (ed.), 521. Garnett (ed.), 521.
228 By the end of August: By the end of August: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 126. Lawrence of Arabia, 126.
228 "the most beautiful town": "the most beautiful town": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters, 441. Home Letters, 441.
230 "You must not think of Ned": "You must not think of Ned": Ibid., 447. Ibid., 447.
230 "was still in Ireland": "was still in Ireland": Ibid., 256. Ibid., 256.
231 "olive tree boles": "olive tree boles": Ibid., 274. Ibid., 274.
232 "I cannot print with you": "I cannot print with you": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, 132. Lawrence of Arabia, 132.