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38                   GERTRUDE BELL
                       one verse from Poems from the Divan of llafi^ reveals the truth of
                       something that another famous English figure of the East, Sir
                       Ronald Storrs, was to say of her in years to come: that she was
                       compounded almost equally of head and heart.

                                Light of mine eyes and harvest of my heart,
                                And mine at least in changeless memory 1
                                Ah! when he found it easy to depart,
                                He left the harder pilgrimage to me!
                                Oh Camel-driver, though the cordage start,
                                For God’s sake help me lift my fallen load,
                                And pity be my comrade on the roadl
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