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i6z                   GERTRUDE BELL

                    comfort and Captain Woolley, ex-digger at Carchcmish and head
                    of the Intelligence Department at Port Said came on board to
                    meet me. Next morning I came up here. Mr Hogarth and Mr
                    Lawrence (you don’t know him, he was also at Carchcmish,
                    exceedingly intelligent) met me and brought me to this hotel...
                    Mr Hogarth, Mr Lawrence and I all dined together; at our table
                    sit two Engineers, Col. Wright (brother of Hagberg) and very
                    mcc  and Major Pearson. Occasionally we have Mr Graves into
                    dinner—he was Times Correspondent in Constantinople in
                    former days. I knew him there. Now you have my circle ... ’ One
                    of her first encounters in Cairo was with Lady Anne Blunt, her
                    famous predecessor at Hail, at her stables outside the city. She
                    also ran into her cousin Liz Lascelles. Hogarth was due to return
                    to London in a week’s time, Svhich will leave a terrible gap’. On
                    December 7th she wrote to her father, ‘I was so glad to have M’s
                    [Maurice’s] letter bless him! ... He is back by now in France ...
                    one looks on and half despairs of an end to it. But perhaps, after
                    all, the end will someday come with a rush and take us all by
                    surprise ... Mr Hogarth will come and see you when you are in
                    London and give you news of me ... ’
                      While Gertrude was working at her assessment of the Arab
                    tribes her friends in Cairo were in almost hourly communicadon
                    with London. On December 13 th Lt-Colonel Gilbert Clayton,
                    the director of Civil and Military Intelligence in Cairo, wrote to
                    Sykes: c... I hope you have been able to do some useful work in
                    forwarding the various projects which we are agreed upon as
                    advisable ... I have already started the nucleus of a Near East
                    Office, but so far I am confining myself to making it deal with
                    political suspects of all kinds, and pan-Islamic propaganda ...
                    Hennessy and Philip Graves are working at this at present, and I
                    am  only waiting to hear from you, and to get another man or
                    two, to expand it... ’ Sykes replied in characteristic vein:

                      My dear Clayton. I am delighted to do anything to get the
                      closest co-ordination between all our intelligence. I am entirely
                      at your service in this matter ... I propose, if you concur, that
                      Hogarth shall come out again in January, as soon as he has got
                      his notes in order for printing. The WO and ourselves [Foreign
                      Office] are pooling our Intelligence ... By yesterday’s telegram
                      from C-in-C East Indies, Admiral Peirse, I see he has appointed
                      Lt-Cdr Mansell to work on staff of GOC Egypt. I am writing
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