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ii 6                  GERTRUDE BELL
                 assistant Lawrence had written to his brother: ‘We arc expecting
                 Miss G. Bell (whose book ‘Between the Desert and the Sown’,
                 you might like).’ On May 18th Gertrude wrote to her stepmother:
                 ‘The Kaimakam came over ... and told me that Mr Hogarth had
                 left but that Mr Thompson was still at Carchcmish. Accordingly
                 I went there — it was only 5 hours’ ride — and found Mr Thompson
                 and a young man called Lawrence (he is going to make a traveller)
                 who had for some time been expecting that I would appear. They
                 showed me their diggings and their finds and I spent a pleasant
                 day with them. ‘Three days later Lawrence wrote to David
                 Hogarth: ‘ ... Gerty has gone back to her tents to sleep. She has
                 been a success: and a brave one. She called him (Thompson)
                 prehistoric! (apropos of your digging methods) till she saw their
                 result... ’ In a letter to his mother on May 23rd, however,
                 Lawrence inferred one of those head-on disputes to which
                 Gertrude’s unequivocal manner was always liable to give rise:
                 ‘ ... we showed her all our finds, and she told us all hers. We
                 parted with mutual expressions of esteem: but she told Thompson
                 Ills ideas of digging were prehistoric; and so we had to squash her
                 with a display of erudition.’
                   Gertrude called on Fattuh’s wife, Zekiyyah, on the way
                 through Aleppo and had coffee with her, and then took her
                 servant to see an American doctor in Beirut. ‘I can’t say how
                 sorry I am, always, to say goodbye to this delightful country
                 where I have to leave so many friends.’
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