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T. E. Lawrence to his family
Military Intelligence
Office
Cairo
20.2.15
The Seven Golden Odes of Pagan Arabia or The Moallakat:
translated by Lady Anne Blunt, and put into English verse by Wilfred
Scawen Blunt: published at the Chiswick Press 5/- in 1904 probably. Can
you get me this book? I expect it is out of print:- but if so Blackwell
would get a copy very easily, as it is a well known book. If you get it,
please send it out to Intelligence Department, W.O. as above. No news
this week; we sit still, and maintain an appearance of miserly
inactivity. The hotel cost 10/- a day, which is not dear for
Cairo... and all of us and all General Maxwell's staff are living here
so as to be available by telephone at any time: we have our private wire
to the hotel. We have all to stay here and that is why they pay us £400
a year... or a little less, as it seems to work out. I heard from Will,
who is consumed with a wild patriotism. I am afraid that I don't feel
strongly enough. So far as Syria is concerned it is France and not
Turkey that is the enemy... but I wish I could give it to Germany in
some way, for the shameless way in which she dragged Turkey into the
war. I don't think any nation has ever done in high policies anything
quite so [word illegible]. I have written to Mrs. Rieder. Campbell
Thompson has gone to the Persian Gulf.
It is no use my
sending you news: only I don't think things are going well: it seems to
me that attention is fixed on the Belgian front that our interests in
the East are being sacrificed. It will go against us very heavily some
day.
Could you see if
Stanford, (Long Acre) can sell you a map of North Syria, by Blankenhorn:
it is about 20 years old, but very good: cost about - 10. - . If you can
get a copy, please post it out to me, folded up.
Arnie did not ask me
for any postcards I think... tell him to write again. I will be in Egypt
some time yet.
N.
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