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T. E. Lawrence to his family
Jebail
Jan. 21 1911
Thanks for copied
letters. So you are at Barmouth after all! or was it only Father? I
could not make out much of the postmarks. Please tell Arnie that I
shot at the wauris one night, and that they ran away forthwith, before I
could pick them up. So his tail is not yet, for they have not come back.
Today, though, we
have snow all over the hills, which will drive all the animals into the
coast-villages. So tomorrow, or tonight all will be well, perhaps. But
they are difficult to hit. You read Winckworth's letter I hope. He is
not coming out, for Mr. Hogarth has secured a cuneiformist. So that I
will not have any responsibility this year. I am very glad of course,
for the Arabic will profit thereby. Isn't this ink vile? After all
Father had better not come out here. It can be very cold, and wet, and
only two houses in all Beyrout (and none in Jebail) have fireplaces, or
heating apparatus. So he would be rather put to it to keep warm (ice ½
inch thick). I hope he is better this winter where he is. Is all well in
the family? The last three letters have said nothing upon this matter,
which may be good news, but of an insubstantial kind. Please remember
that my anxiety (there being 6 of you) is necessarily many times greater
than your own. Two sides to all arrangements, and I have written
manfully, despite the ink. By name Will and Arnie and Mother are
expected from any implication of censure, and Father, since his ink
weighs so heavy in the post (not but that his letters are the best...):
but has Frank or Bob forgotten so soon how to hold a pen? or is the
frost checking their flow of ink? or have their 'swans' migrated?
Salaams.
N.
P.C. by this post to
Florence.
Am gathering coins
for Arnie: a shield-bishlik, some nahasis (of Damascus) and double
nahasis and a silver half-bishlik. Others when occasion offers, and
stamps when I visit Beyrout. The tail will be sent as soon as it is
offered me and cured.
N.
Will you try to send
me out Stevenson's Crusaders in the East the book I suggested be
sent to Green? I find myself shaky on the importance of Atharib, Ezaz
and the other frontier towns of Aleppo: and he is the only authority
compact. I would like the book at any rate in June: as much before as
possible. If Mr. Hogarth has no Carchemish address to give send it to
Miss Holmes: she will forward it Turkish post. The Jebail office has
just begun to transmit foreign parcels.
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