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634 A genuine holy man: A genuine holy man: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 845.
634 On January 3,1929: On January 3,1929: Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 178.
634 "ineradicable suspicion": "ineradicable suspicion": Ibid. Ibid.
636 "great mystery": "great mystery": Ibid., 209. Ibid., 209.
638 "No, my name is Mr. Smith": "No, my name is Mr. Smith": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 846.
639 No sooner had Trenchard: No sooner had Trenchard: Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 183.
640 "the marriage tangles": "the marriage tangles": Ibid., 184. Ibid., 184.
640 "Why must you be": "Why must you be": Ibid., 185. Ibid., 185.
640 "I am being hunted": "I am being hunted": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters, Letters, Garnett (ed.), 641. Garnett (ed.), 641.
641 "Cattewaterproves to be": "Cattewaterproves to be": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 850.
641 "A man who can run away": "A man who can run away": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters, Letters, Garnett (ed.), 648. Garnett (ed.), 648.
642 "I'm very weary of being stared at": "I'm very weary of being stared at": Lawrence, Lawrence, Selected Letters Selected Letters, Garnett (ed.), 307.
643 Lawrence heard Bernard Shaw read: Lawrence heard Bernard Shaw read: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 854.
644 "A pea-hen voice": "A pea-hen voice": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 190.
644 "invited herself": "invited herself": Ibid. Ibid.
644 "I do not know when": "I do not know when": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters, Letters, Garnett (ed.), 665. Garnett (ed.), 665.
645 "Thus he was able to have a deep": "Thus he was able to have a deep": Clare Sydney Smith, Clare Sydney Smith, The Golden Reign The Golden Reign, 37.
647 Lawrence entered the picture: Lawrence entered the picture: Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 194.
647 Unfortunately, Shaw was too busy: Unfortunately, Shaw was too busy: Ibid., 195. Ibid., 195.
648 "As regards including Lawrence": "As regards including Lawrence": Ibid., 268. Ibid., 268.
648 "telling me off as usual": "telling me off as usual": Ibid., 197. Ibid., 197.
650 "to stop leading from the ranks": "to stop leading from the ranks": Ibid., 199. Ibid., 199.
651 "elevenses": "elevenses": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 205.
652 "You are a simple aircraftman": "You are a simple aircraftman": Arnold Lawrence (ed.), Arnold Lawrence (ed.), Letters to T. E. Lawrence Letters to T. E. Lawrence, 180.
653 "a marine expert": "a marine expert": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 209.
653 "every sentence in it": "every sentence in it": Ibid., 210. Ibid., 210.
654 "read it at Umtaiye": "read it at Umtaiye": Knightley and Simpson, Knightley and Simpson, Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 260.
655 "As I see it": "As I see it": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 212.
655 "and he was a wash-out": "and he was a wash-out": Lawrence, Lawrence, Selected Letters Selected Letters, Garnett (ed.), 324.
656 "Dear 338171": "Dear 338171": Ibid., 473. Ibid., 473.
658 Lawrence "is wearing a uniform": Lawrence "is wearing a uniform": Emma Smith, Emma Smith, The Great Western Beach The Great Western Beach, 244.
659 "the best motorcycle out": "the best motorcycle out": West, David Reese among Others, 193. West, David Reese among Others, 193.
659 "Ah, yes-that": "Ah, yes-that": Ibid., 202. Ibid., 202.
660 "The discharge of this airman": "The discharge of this airman": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 218.
660 looking after the interests of the Air Ministry: looking after the interests of the Air Ministry: Ibid., 220. Ibid., 220.
660 "Lawrence of Arabia has decided to stay": "Lawrence of Arabia has decided to stay": Ibid. Ibid.
661 "agreed with Lawrence's view": "agreed with Lawrence's view": Mack, Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder A Prince of Our Disorder, 519-520.
661 "surely I am not in clear-s.h.i.+ning Ithaca": "surely I am not in clear-s.h.i.+ning Ithaca": Lawrence, Lawrence, Odyssey of Homer Odyssey of Homer, 190-191.
662 Jeremy Wilson notes that he took: Jeremy Wilson notes that he took: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 892.
666 "It'll end in tragedy": "It'll end in tragedy": Graves and Liddell Hart, Graves and Liddell Hart, T. E. Lawrence to His Biographers T. E. Lawrence to His Biographers, 140.
666 "the rhetoric of freedom": "the rhetoric of freedom": Ibid., 186-187. Ibid., 186-187.
667 The British Fascists: The British Fascists: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 916-917.
667 "In March 1935 the RAF": "In March 1935 the RAF": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters Letters, Brown (ed.), 528.
668 "I lunched with Alexander Korda": "I lunched with Alexander Korda": Ibid., 549. Ibid., 549.
669 "Korda is like an oil-company": "Korda is like an oil-company": Ibid., 534. Ibid., 534.
669 Lawrence enjoyed Bridlington: Lawrence enjoyed Bridlington: Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 228.
670 " 'Oh, I am so sorry'": " 'Oh, I am so sorry'": Ibid., 230-231. Ibid., 230-231.
670 "When I want the advice": "When I want the advice": Ibid., 232. Ibid., 232.
671 "armament school": "armament school": Ibid., 238. Ibid., 238.
671 "The conquest of the last element": "The conquest of the last element": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters Letters, Garnett (ed.), 368.
672 "Aircraftman Shaw": "Aircraftman Shaw": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 241.
672 "How I wish he hadn't": "How I wish he hadn't": Ibid., 234. Ibid., 234.
673 Horrified-he needed: Horrified-he needed: Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 927.
674 "All here is very quiet": "All here is very quiet": Hyde, Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks Solitary in the Ranks, 245.
674 "I believe when the Government": "I believe when the Government": Wilson, Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 934.
674 "Wild mares would not take me": "Wild mares would not take me": Ibid. Ibid.
675 "At present I am sitting": "At present I am sitting": Lawrence, Lawrence, Letters Letters, Brown (ed.), 541.
676 Having completed his errands: Having completed his errands: Knightley and Simpson, Knightley and Simpson, Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia, 270.
678 Lawrence lay unconscious: Lawrence lay unconscious: Ibid., 272-273. Ibid., 272-273.
680 "Istood beside him lying": "Istood beside him lying": Storrs, Storrs, Orientations Orientations, 530-531.
epilogue Life after Death Life after Death 684 "an Austrian-born religious artist": "an Austrian-born religious artist": Brown, Brown, Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia, 196-197.
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B. H. Liddell Hart Papers, The Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College, London.
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National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England.
Lowell Thomas Collection, James A. Cannavino Library, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Thomas Edward Lawrence Papers, Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif.
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