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264                   GERTRUDE BELL

                     He added most truthfully that ‘if ever anyone did, Gertrude
                   warmed herself through and through at the fires of lifer But it
                   was Dr Hogarth’s sister Janet who bridged the years. In 1928,
                   just before their own deaths, Gertrude’s parents went to represent
                   her at Oxford when Dame Elizabeth Wordsworth received the
                   D.B.E. from the Duchess of York. Janet Courtney was there
                   too and she recalled the carefree days when the two young women
                   walked together ‘in that Oxford garden among the roses and the
                   scarlet robes ... Gertrude was gone but two years before in that
                   blazing Iraq summer ... Time couldn’t touch her, though she
                   made so little effort to escape him.’
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