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T. E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of
Wisdom
BOOK SEVEN
THE DEAD SEA CAMPAIGN
Chapters 82 to 91
After the capture of Jerusalem, Allenby, to
relieve his right, assigned us a limited objective. We began
well; but when we reached the Dead Sea, bad weather, bad temper
and division of purpose blunted our offensive spirit and
broke up our force.
I had a misunderstanding with Zeid, threw in
my hand, and returned to Palestine reporting that we had failed,
and asking the favour of other employment. Allenby was in the
hopeful midst of a great scheme for the coming spring. He sent
me back at once to Feisal with new powers and duties.
  
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