The port of Akaba was naturally so strong that
it could be taken only by surprise from inland: but the
opportune adherence to Feisal of Auda abu Tayi made us hope to
enrol enough tribesmen in the eastern desert for such a descent
upon the coast.
Nasir, Auda, and I set off together on the
long ride. Hitherto Feisal had been the public leader: but his
remaining in Wejh threw the ungrateful load of this northern
expedition upon myself. I accepted it and its dishonest
implication as our only means of victory. We tricked the Turks
and entered Akaba with good fortune.