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562 "road tubthumping round": "road tubthumping round": Holroyd, Holroyd, Bernard Shaw Bernard Shaw, Vol. III, 85.
562 "she began ecstatically reading": "she began ecstatically reading": Ibid. Ibid.
564 "This letter has got to be": "This letter has got to be": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 690.
564 "Your offer is a generous and kind one": "Your offer is a generous and kind one": Ibid., 691. Ibid., 691.
567 "a brace of thoroughgoing modern ruffians": "a brace of thoroughgoing modern ruffians": Ibid., 695. Ibid., 695.
567 "Nelson, slightly cracked": "Nelson, slightly cracked": Ibid. Ibid.
567 "You are evidently a very dangerous man": "You are evidently a very dangerous man": Holroyd, Holroyd, Bernard Shaw Bernard Shaw, Vol. III, 85.
568 a "virtuoso" essay: a "virtuoso" essay: Ibid. Ibid.
569 "unreasonably": "unreasonably": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 74.
569 "previous service": "previous service": Ibid. Ibid.
569 " 'I am convinced that some quality'": " 'I am convinced that some quality'": Findlay, "The Amazing AC 2." Findlay, "The Amazing AC 2."
570 "an accomplished poseur": "an accomplished poseur": Holroyd, Holroyd, Bernard Shaw Bernard Shaw, Vol. III, 88.
570 "'There is no end to your Protean tricks'": "'There is no end to your Protean tricks'": Ibid., 86. Ibid., 86.
572 "The cat being now let out of the bag": "The cat being now let out of the bag": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 697.
573 "How is it conceivable, imaginable": "How is it conceivable, imaginable": Ibid., 699-700. Ibid., 699-700.
573 "get used to the limelight": "get used to the limelight": Ibid., 700. Ibid., 700.
574 "that his position in the RAF": "that his position in the RAF": Ibid., 701. Ibid., 701.
575 "the position, which had been extremely": "the position, which had been extremely": Ibid., 706. Ibid., 706.
575 "well-known for its large pond and bird life": "well-known for its large pond and bird life": Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks, 76. Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks, 76.
575 "played up at Farnborough": "played up at Farnborough": Ibid., 77. Ibid., 77.
576 "how his men were to distinguish": "how his men were to distinguish": Lawrence, SP, 574. Lawrence, SP, 574.
577 "sounded out": "sounded out": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 80.
577 "sees no very great difficulty about it": "sees no very great difficulty about it": Ibid. Ibid.
577 "A good idea!": "A good idea!": Ibid., 80-81. Ibid., 80-81.
578 "To Pte. Shaw from Public Shaw": "To Pte. Shaw from Public Shaw": Holroyd, Holroyd, Bernard Shaw Bernard Shaw, Vol. III, 88.
578 "and was posted to A Company": "and was posted to A Company": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 81.
579 "queerly homesick": "queerly homesick": Ibid., 86. Ibid., 86.
579 "prevailing animality of spirit": "prevailing animality of spirit": Ibid., 85. Ibid., 85.
580 "speak and act with complete a.s.surance": "speak and act with complete a.s.surance": Ibid., 82. Ibid., 82.
580 "It's a horrible life": "It's a horrible life": Ibid., 83. Ibid., 83.
580 "this cat-calling carnality seething": "this cat-calling carnality seething": Ibid., 84. Ibid., 84.
582 "inarticulate, excessively uncomfortable": "inarticulate, excessively uncomfortable": Shaw letter, July 19, 1924; or Knightley and Simpson, Shaw letter, July 19, 1924; or Knightley and Simpson, Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 190.
582 "Lawrence did nothing without a purpose": "Lawrence did nothing without a purpose": Knightley and Simpson, Knightley and Simpson, Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 168.
583 "His disloyalty reminded": "His disloyalty reminded": Jerusalem Post, 1961, quoted in Graves, Jerusalem Post, 1961, quoted in Graves, Lawrence and the Arabs Lawrence and the Arabs, 230.
586 "called him a b.a.s.t.a.r.d": "called him a b.a.s.t.a.r.d": Knightley and Simpson, Knightley and Simpson, Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 174.
586 "turned his back on G.o.d": "turned his back on G.o.d": Ibid. Ibid.
587 "an unsigned, typed letter": "an unsigned, typed letter": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 88-89.
588 "to report in writing": "to report in writing": Ibid., 89. Ibid., 89.
588 "Circa.s.sian riding whip": "Circa.s.sian riding whip": Lawrence, SP, 498. Lawrence, SP, 498.
589 "it was rather his pied-a-terre": "it was rather his pied-a-terre": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 93.
590 "Hardy is so pale": "Hardy is so pale": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters Letters, Garnett (ed.), 429-431.
590 "craving for real risk": "craving for real risk": Mack, Mack, Prince Prince, 343.
590 "swerved at 60 M.P.H.": "swerved at 60 M.P.H.": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters, Letters, Garnett (ed.), 419-420. Garnett (ed.), 419-420.
591 "Lawrence is not normal in many ways": "Lawrence is not normal in many ways": Lawrence, Lawrence, Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1922-1926, Vol. I, 45.
591 "d.a.m.n you, how long do you": "d.a.m.n you, how long do you": Arnold Lawrence (ed.), Arnold Lawrence (ed.), Letters to T.E. Lawrence Letters to T.E. Lawrence, 154.
591 "I can't cheer you up": "I can't cheer you up": Ibid., 64. Ibid., 64.
594 "A black core": "A black core": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters Letters, Brown (ed.), 233.
594 He persisted with it, however: He persisted with it, however: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 719-720.
595 "he looked very much like Colonel Lawrence": "he looked very much like Colonel Lawrence": Arnold Lawrence (ed.), Arnold Lawrence (ed.), T. E. Lawrence by His Friends T. E. Lawrence by His Friends, 244.
595 "I have written another magnificent play": "I have written another magnificent play": Lawrence, Lawrence, Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1922-1926, Vol. I, 51.
596 "upon the throne of a nation-state": "upon the throne of a nation-state": Holroyd, Holroyd, Bernard Shaw Bernard Shaw, Vol. III, 86.
596 "With their missionary zeal": "With their missionary zeal": Ibid., 88. Ibid., 88.
596 "There isn't as much strength in Joan": "There isn't as much strength in Joan": Lawrence, Lawrence, Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1922-1926, Vol. I, 86.
597 "I'd like to very much": "I'd like to very much": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 97.
598 "all sorts of minor ailments": "all sorts of minor ailments": Ibid., 102. Ibid., 102.
598 "I'd rather the few copies": "I'd rather the few copies": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 727.
599 "The business will be done": "The business will be done": Ibid., 731. Ibid., 731.
599 "Confound you": "Confound you": Lawrence, Lawrence, Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1922-1926, Vol. I, 103-105.
601 "I'm always afraid of being hurt": "I'm always afraid of being hurt": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 739.
602 "I don't know by what right": "I don't know by what right": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters Letters, Garnett (ed.), 214.
602 "fits of extreme depression": "fits of extreme depression": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 754.
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605 "A Flight-Sergeant came along": "A Flight-Sergeant came along": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 109.
606 "dragged in to the Headquarters Adjutant": "dragged in to the Headquarters Adjutant": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters Letters, Garnett (ed.), 481.
608 "He was hero-wors.h.i.+pped": "He was hero-wors.h.i.+pped": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 117.
608 "to dive into the elastic water": "to dive into the elastic water": Ibid., 113. Ibid., 113.
610 "found Feisal lively": "found Feisal lively": Ibid., 116. Ibid., 116.
610 "So long as there is breath": "So long as there is breath": Lawrence, Lawrence, Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1922-1926, Vol. I, 150.
611 "This bundle of proofs": "This bundle of proofs": Ibid., 137. Ibid., 137.
611 "Something extraordinary always happens": "Something extraordinary always happens": Ibid., 35. Ibid., 35.
612 The gift basket from Gunter's: The gift basket from Gunter's: Ibid., 150-6. Ibid., 150-6.
613 "No thanks: no money": "No thanks: no money": Lawrence, Lawrence, Home Letters Home Letters, 360.
615 "It is not the right blue": "It is not the right blue": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 127.
616 "with his right arm dangling": "with his right arm dangling": Ibid., 121. Ibid., 121.
617 "It is good of you": "It is good of you": Trenchard Papers, November 20, 1926, quoted ibid., 124. Trenchard Papers, November 20, 1926, quoted ibid., 124.
618 This was an infringement of the U.K. Copyright Act: This was an infringement of the U.K. Copyright Act: Ibid., 126. Ibid., 126.
618 "I have been surprised": "I have been surprised": Ibid., 132. Ibid., 132.
620 "the breath away by its sheer brutality": "the breath away by its sheer brutality": Ibid., 133. Ibid., 133.
620 "Hullo here's the Orderly": "Hullo here's the Orderly": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters, Letters, Garnett (ed.), 502-503. Garnett (ed.), 502-503.
620 "Wave upon wave": "Wave upon wave": Ibid., 502-503. Ibid., 502-503.
622 "I do wish, hourly": "I do wish, hourly": Ibid., 506. Ibid., 506.
623 Not only Bernard Shaw believed: Not only Bernard Shaw believed: Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 135.
624 At Cranwell, the telegraph boy: At Cranwell, the telegraph boy: Ibid., 128. Ibid., 128.
624 "When I opened your letter": "When I opened your letter": Ibid., 138. Ibid., 138.
625 "The fellow you need to influence": "The fellow you need to influence": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters Letters, Garnett (ed.), 599.
626 "Gertrude was not a good judge": "Gertrude was not a good judge": Ibid., 543. Ibid., 543.
628 "was sentfor": "was sentfor": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 143.
629 "his head was everything": "his head was everything": Ibid., 149. Ibid., 149.
629 "suddenly and quietly": "suddenly and quietly": Ibid., 150. Ibid., 150.
630 "William Blake, Thomas Malory": "William Blake, Thomas Malory": Ibid., 152. Ibid., 152.
630 "which he kept in a small tin box": "which he kept in a small tin box": Ibid. Ibid.
630 "I think probably there will be": "I think probably there will be": Ibid. Ibid.
630 "instead of visiting Karachi": "instead of visiting Karachi": Ibid., 154. Ibid., 154.
631 "A conversation between": "A conversation between": Ibid., 163. Ibid., 163.
631 "We are only 26": "We are only 26": Ibid. Ibid.
633 "I think that the spectacle": "I think that the spectacle": Ibid., 169. Ibid., 169.
633 "Very bookish, this house-bred": "Very bookish, this house-bred": Lawrence, Lawrence, Odyssey of Homer Odyssey of Homer, end of "Note."