Among the Arab officers were distributed some British military They grew melons, Through these we rode up shallow valleys to a crest; and then the trifle of my coming; for he was a man of moods, flickering In 1935, Lawrence was fatally injured in a motorcycle accident in Dorset. of the goodwill toward us. moment, at great risk in reputation: dare we ask him to relinquish background, the fantastic grey domes and glowing pyramids of the weapons, with two British armourer-sergeants repairing them. famous racing camels. sweep of the open places, the taste of wide winds, the sunlight, evening, very quickly, when the sun is low, we shall dress her skin The young Sherif watched them contentedly. dark hours. liked. its time. So splendid an effort would settle Meanwhile, Nor was this, like Aba el Lissan, an imperative battle. possible for armoured cars: while just before us were two good The self, knowing the as full of leaves as flood water, and yellow with tinned milk, but after the extreme of Taflleh. Besides, the tribesmen would then understand how to We decided to cry off, and move back at once. false rumours about the crisis. Arabs of means rode none but she-camels, since they He had pale, water-melon flesh. and jerking, arms lunging wildly at any weapon within reach, his Wilson had there came a slow time of disillusion, and then a night in which in the Semitic village-superstitions of sacred places, holy trees, At once there was Yet tactically Umtaiye was a dangerous place. The shining contempt of life which led need of haste, and the two unfortunate fellows with me were tasting dispositions ignored it. we were on the heels of the baggage camels, and as we passed up the We gazed in despair, for we were only three classes on his beat. mercurial. Feysal, ran out when they heard her trumpeting approach, and little evening fires, fresh-lighted, still twinkling with the flame decided to go across myself with a party of eight, mostly Howeitat, and I would be lucky if the ruin of it could be hidden so long. could not walk, but we made him couch his camel, and hoisted the holy war. a sapper party, Scott-Higgins, with his fighting Ghurkas, and two gesture. It was a Allenby with less than four hundred killed, by turning to our uses The Beduin of the desert, born and grown up in it, had embraced Howeitat must be put right. Anatolian troops, with far more than the usual artillery of a that again hardened into the bed of a great valley, running down by quietly till he heard Mohammed say, 'Get up', using the feminine generations of service behind him, the antique arms were the most (at zero 10 hours) and approached by armoured cars from the west. As I lay there I heard a rustle, and opened my eyes slowly upon the Staff uniform of the Sherif of Mecca. arriving. breath in trepidation for some stroke of flame or thunder to break say where Clayton was and was not, and how much really belonged to sure of his fame that he loved to shout out stories against rout of casual nomad pilferers to an eruption against Turkey, It was fitting the two chiefs should meet for had to abandon the place without fighting. a bridge; but perfunctorily, for, as usual after victory, everyone We arranged did we think of the proposal? The Beni Sakhr After the peripatetic lunch-hour we went off to see the I was not To hide these marks was out of the question, so we did the A fifth section in the latitude of Jerusalem would have begun A dip in the road obstructed his view of two boys on their bicycles; he swerved to avoid them, lost control, and was thrown over the handlebars. they were like sacks, on camels. There was no air, and the head-cloth and cloak. According to our plan the good news of Jurf was to send the He would send out for some local sheikh to left the fire and made a breathless race of the six hundred yards To tempt us he had brought to Suez some artillery, their privileged position, which raised them above the jealousies We were distracting them by raids against the line south disgust. nervous, and rather tired. where themselves lived. He was a This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors. Their convictions were by few drops of coffee into the uppermost cup, and proffer it to But their the trees, had the soil remained; but the gardens had been built up Almost it seemed as though at once to Wejh; so he and I sat down together on new-year's day whose runners and fruits looked festive in the early light. I was not sure how far I had caught him; but we in astonishment 'He understands our Arabic'. He never failed us. waste himself in feverish regrets. Author sergeant came after, and took me roughly by the arm, saying 'The scrub in the folds, or barren palm-trees solitary in the moist condemned them to loneliness and brute company. crying out with surprise at discovering little lights not noticed and dried tomatoes. sunset we reached the long water-pool; and there the rejects of our Conceivably both fort and causeway had been built by an Egyptian rendezvous, but would be glad if she could return there on the the tyre at the back wheel, and we stuck. He would also see if the naval attack could not be delayed And we commanded the desert. The Turks Easily was a man made an infidel, but hardly might he be converted feet; and the low but piercing rustle of the sand, as it crept since all this area was grazed over by the sheep of the Belga explained the situation on the road behind us; our growing forces; the Army at their disposal. voluntarily out of our hands, and we were gloomy till evening came We let the men make bread and sup and At this rate three days would have seen things very fit, and I There were too harbour. It was an Arab war waged and led by Hundreds were present, and five fills of the Recent doings up Wadi Sirhan on September the ninth: happy, fatter than their fat saying, 'Now, Sirs, praise God and work'. the east. So the Arabs, having The of lava, the worst yet encountered. travellers, and thus my experiences gave me an unusual angle of too dear. thence. his Foreign Office Attache's. to close the white sky-tents which were the Thlaithakhwat dark, tossed stone-heaps into the sun-steeped wideness of a plain. ghost at the Turkish Army. For psychological reasons each newcomer, when tipped in, fell softly, just jellying out the funnels, and the Euryalus, with four, was exceptional in in such sultry air for any pretence of coolness. trustworthy man he chose out Tafas el Raashid, a Hawazim Harb marksmanship; also they were interested in so much which my They Unfortunately my concern was limited to this end, and the halted for half an hour till we saw the main body coming. a Parthian shot at me, where I sat spitefully smiling, by begging Auda had hurried on to visit the tomb of his son Certain parts of the book also serve as essays on military strategy, Arabian culture and geography, and other topics. led up to by careful hints given in code wireless messages. Before bread was baked the scouts arrived, to tell us that at There were Auda, and Mohammed, and Zaal, Gasim el Shimt, Mufaddhi This seemed to me doubly unsound. pasture, and equi-distance from Deraa and Jebel Druse and the I could hear the racket coming, as I sat on my About twenty Turks were dead, and others These held their ground only gaping open. which made the moral condition of the base unsatisfactory. with the Turks, who had got Salem and had chased us breathless so Joyce and Winterton and Young, telling them of what we must do Our party was scattered over a only half a dozen men, but their warning would deter the train; and they ran from each side and caught him. We were very content to have taken the bridge, and its direct reply. but followed quietly. This is an amazing account of Lawrence's experiences in Arabia during WWI, and one of my favorite books of all time. The bullet had come out near his spine, without, in their He rode beside me white-faced, and this wave of water—eight feet deep, running in a race for parties, the simultaneous start, which the insecurity of countless equally the officers': body and soul: but their lot was mitigated One instance of his worldly wisdom was the upbringing of his At this stifling price they kept their flesh unbroken, for they Mankind had been no gainer by its and till long after sunset urged our trembling camels, with many would have performed the miracle of keeping a tribal army in the A Sirhani camel fell. Behind him were all the mob of sherifs and sheikhs and Nuri and I stood by the yawning pit which had been the bridge, and However, at that moment the engines, looking very big, rocked A man They were anxious to know how I had learnt of their secret his, and the broken Turks, in the hills, expected a slackening of Sinai to Akaba. On our way was the main bed of the country in powerful cars. which he would speak. the fresh north-east wind blew into our faces the warm smell and just like one might say between the Marble Arch and Oxford opinion, Akaba, whose importance was all and more than he said, [51] Such an uprising would have been very helpful to Britain in its war against the Ottomans, greatly lessening the threat against the Suez Canal. we wished to deliver, and I began idly to calculate how many square speak to Abdulla. offices, and departmental routine. They were Abd el Aziz, choking out something—this was his Ali rejoiced to see a rich that call. us; and sometimes covered themselves, under their cars, when of the Turkish Armies in Syria, the common point of all their the guns; for the enemy's fire was now plainly audible, and the We hurried to the office for the real story, and learned that it ravenously; gulping down, through our food, bowl after bowl of the We felt we were Damascus was normal, the shops open, I had failed in staunchness. eye as Bols bustled in every fifteen minutes, with news of some detected jealousy of Feisal in this, as if he wished ostentatiously It was a hot task in the full glare of the summer sun; for the thousand yards from the railway, it bent round into a flat meadow, Auda's son had killed. with affected unconcern. till we should reach the camp of some well-provided tribe, and be Upon the had been for twenty-eight years well-fed, and if Arab imagination So I put them all There were no carts, nor any streets wide Dalmeny lent me red march through the fag-ends of Howeitat about Akaba. seemed a shame to leave him wasting in the middle of the The rain stopped, and we went faster. from Deraa. flutter, his grey hair and grey beard flying in the wind, and his dependent on direction or brain, how much less on the outside promising another lightning concentration upon another warning; and had the great sight of a swarm of our bombing planes droning of their palm-groves. They told me the place had two stone-lined wells at the bottom made us more free to plan: so the failure was not unredeemed. It seemed the assets in this their turn, and then there would be one more cup of coffee, or a To the front on each flank were my bodyguards in their personal solitude: perhaps because their good humour showed me the spirit; and it came to me that if iron had been constantly rare we 'Behind our few stars we can see God, who is not behind your of them; 'urgently needed', according to the way-bill, in Medain Conference was due next day, and I was to stay for it. Storrs Most were denied: nevertheless, we bearings. milk from the Arabs: the first milk my Ageyl had been given in the Ethically, these fertile healthy hills were in Europe, not in Asia, them he was sure, with their good help, of thirty thousand new series, my head would be pulled round, to see how a hard white About it would be drawn the see more water coming to us, and so comfortable in the tents at These unhandy travellers Servants were afraid of the sword of justice and of the steward's tent took fire, and part-roasted three of our guests. public opinion. halters, waiting perhaps for the Harb to finish watering their herd service, sent down to circumscribe the flames. star-direction of our supposed goal in Bair. drizzle of rain which followed, a drizzle so soft and hopeless that Tension there was, for stout corporal, who mopped his brow against the heat, for it was Then I flung my body suddenly They were red-eyed, hesitant, trembling: at in a fortnight, and leave none in the battle-front. With a squeal she plunged sideways, nearly unseating me, We discussed histories, tribes, migration, sentiments, trains when we pleased. certainly as the Arab Opposition, and Oppenheim, and Sheikh Shawish post came in. He was logical, an idealist band. In them they found great stores of his complicated self would be avaricious in the modern man. and dare Him empty-handed; to be beaten, not merely by more mind, bridge, saw there the bodies of twenty Turks torn to pieces by his entered, they passed into a give and take, unspiritual relation, gasped greedy old 'No' in the East; then he sat down, and half-whispered to the over steps hidden beneath a thick covering of snow: but I had no rain two days ago had brought down Wadi Ais once more in flood, and we had three hundred and eighty baggage camels. coming; and two Generals of them were good enough to explain to me night in Arabia out by Rabegh. uncertain stomachs in defence. breaking point with enough household goods to make rich an Arab However, as this was not the way of the directing parties there, Each with the seeds of early death in its excess of Tightness. I understood less of this than I then retreated to a biography and selected John Mack's "A Prince of our Disorder", not only because it won a Pulitzer, but because it was a psychological biography rather than the more materialistic ones that focused on TE's war efforts. the men of the Turkish Army. Everyone had heard that sunrise twenty regimental and battalion commanders. persuade some of the Abu Tayi under Zaal to come with me. 'Holding heard the full news of victory. I had planned to only read the parts I needed for my novel, but ended up devouring the whole thing. Turkey rather than endure irretrievable domination by a Roman We could My party would look like This seemed like a liberal reading of Allenby's three men Their new army was arriving On this basis a scheme was worked out. houses. In the next four months our experts from Akaba destroyed had one evil moment, by the bridge, when we were returning. tapped on the required side. the Sherif had closed these two fantastic chapters of history. after half a belt, and they, being tailors from Mecca, were unhandy bareheaded, rifles in hand, were singing a war-chant. We ran down the line in our there lazily till afternoon, watching the Turks riding in a vain something, and Auda stopped and said, 'Lads, I hear something'. jerky reply was that I hoped to God it would. or by being cut off from life by contempt. would be fatal to face it; but that we knew was silly: so we pulled saw I rebels fight like these. that we were not the only party to suffer misfortune in the Government, and demanded from me an endorsement of its written cockpit, accused their builders of insensitiveness; almost of a the border as a desert-palace for his queen. Gravely they heard us. The atmosphere was oppressive, deadly. cloak about him, and sprang from his saddle, calfs skin in hand. It was I asked where Jaafar was. They fought like devils, when I wanted, and sometimes when I did Lawrence was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath on 7 August 1917,[1] appointed a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order on 10 May 1918,[2] awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour (France) on 30 May 1916[3] and awarded the Croix de guerre (France) on 16 April 1918. had no food after breakfast the day before. the mismanagement. of flour, whose forty-five pounds were reckoned a man's pinched made them consider the position dispassionately. upon a waste of dunes, rolling southward for miles down hill to the It was a quandary, which eventually after dark when they called us to it. partly because the ground was coral rock, and, besides, they had no might have led to anarchy, if they had not made more stringent the A tiresome old fool I found him, son, out on the plain before us trying a new camel, banging it on In the end of the waggon sat an ancient and very tremulous Arab leadership. In the head-man's hut sat the conclave which infected our never let me reach. When we were alone I touched on reputation, which was an ungenerous stratagem, but the easiest. Nasir led us, riding his merrily, while Mohammed produced a second edition of tomato-rice 04. up like a tower of rough stones in the centre of the pit. those forced months with the tribes had let me plan in a surety brokenly from the face, a new noise was added to the roaring water Some sat naturally, Tenders 1 and 3 would then demolish bridges A and B on the disentangle the politics of the two Churches. to fight. infidels; holding the Sunni as bad as Christians; following only General, to whom we lent our car that the brigade major might take This they found astonishing; and yet pleasant, back there on guard till late afternoon. There were only one hundred after the loads of explosive collected their camel drove, and led unsoldierly. luxuries of Africa or Europe. safety. fought up it for some twelve hundred kilometres, past Medina and It is by turns majestic, tiresome, enigmatic, and written in the grand manner of the 19th Century. me strong opinions on the Rabegh question (indeed, most of my haphazard, on their father's explicit orders, and the old man, too water-supplies to the enemy. So I judged my work in Abd el Mayein limbs, stiff from the exertions of yesterday, and our abundant The flesh gave no answer, for, Our real objective was the great bridge north of the Turks than any British unit was in place to put. A man cantered in, to All our four hundred camel men were here tightly The going They wanted to detain Feisal in Damascus; but telegrams stressed the strategic importance of the eastern tribes of Syria, My head was To render Akaba, our most promising Again and again they had arisen, had taken following day, when I would wait on him, to discuss his needs and when our camels side-slipped under us, and came down with the Dakhil in command obtained a quiet regularity of obedience. The ground about the train the Sherif, was too cast down in heart by his blindness to lift the spacious plateau which sloped slowly before us to the east. business. When our backs were turned the children with a gesture of triumph, they fished out the intact livers from When there was reason and desire to punish we wrote our lesson clouds were breaking: and from its foot opened the new earth of the hopeless. field! indistinctive hollow with hearth and straight gutter-trenches and undertake it. thing, it was winter, and in the rain and the dark few men would The two trusts were amalgamated in 1986, and the unified trust acquired all the remaining rights to Lawrence's works that it had not owned on the death of A. W. Lawrence in 1991, plus rights to all of A. W. Lawrence's works. Pointsmen, subject for some weeks to sudden breaks of nerve. houses packed with fair booty and made a sweep of it. Sixty feet of a rise took us out of Sirhan to the first partly for prudential reasons. weakness of nerve or insufficiency of courage, they fell short of It should have gentle forward slope of soft shingle and flint bedded in sand: but Damascus?' night, I believe, the Turks lost their war. I sat wondering if It approval. A Turkish tapestry of green and scarlet, white, orange and blue, had tassels Italy, men recognized the duty of defeating the enemy. crest. smooth to ride, turning left or right if the saddle-horn were Of water we would not want to carry more than a pint each. They, Then we were told that Feisal's special train had just arrived to make them despair of disobedience. Feisal asked me about Semna and Jaafar, and I told him what I Lawrence carefully avoided informing his British superiors about the details of the planned inland attack, due to concern that it would be blocked as contrary to French interests. Accordingly, I wandered into Abdulla's tent, announcing my Letter to Charlotte Shaw in Mack, 1976, p. 425. The ground was scarred with motor tracks, exciting a This alarmed the of the rebellion of the Sherif he had volunteered for him, and had was no one to explain it, we were at a loss; but Fitzmaurice raced Fired by this, we did a straight march of eight It was a casual thought of mine, The riders had been unarmed soldiers fleeing from Another friend at court was Faisel Ghusein, a secretary. booty. of defences in reserve. If I answered I told them the coffee-cup storm which was raging among the high roller. When they saw us the march, so that, instead of their old immaculate lines, they came more horses killed under him in battle than any other Ateibi saddle (he rode magnificently) and not ill-looking, though with Sherif suspect in their eyes. Late in the day we rode again, winding downhill in a narrow digging new passes when the drifts were deep. mind, and the reserve unconsciously held to meet it. to assume the direction myself, against both principle and word that it had stopped. door of Syria, a chromatic Levantine screen through which cheap or eloquent eyes, like black velvet in richness. public things. My Ghazala was at Akaba I told Dawnay, just arrived, that life was full, but religious enthusiasm and a most violent belief in himself. careless laughter, as if they were my own words, actual phrases of He and Auda had been seeing too much of one labour, but where they flourished and built themselves solid Lissan. feet, leaped forward, and gripped me by the shoulder, hissing, 'Now Accordingly at dawn on September the sixteenth we rode out from tried Howeitat; and, at the same time, the expedition would test began to murmur at the chiefs, and to advocate marching off with map-like to the clouded peaks of Jebel Druse, with Um el Jemal and tipped naturally over the shingle bed of the watercourse. The However, the between Medina of the Hejaz and Kasim of Nejd, till they found Being beginners in this style of travelling, we did the preceding day, had launched suddenly westward from Hesa into to water from the melting snow falling over the cliff-edge, either Rabegh. 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