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T. E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of
Wisdom
BOOK SIX
THE RAID UPON THE BRIDGES
Chapters 69 to 81
By November, 1917, Allenby was ready to open a
general attack against the Turks along his whole front. The
Arabs should have done the same in their sector: but I was
afraid to put everything on a throw, and designed instead the
specious operation of cutting the Yarmuk Valley Railway, to
throw into disorder the expected Turkish retreat. This
half-measure met with the failure it deserved.
  
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