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