Concerning Charles having reached Aden, tells Gertrude that he had demanded news of her from the political agent, Jacob, only to be disappointed. Notes that he is to wait in Aden for four days before sailing for Djibouti on 13 March. Longs for Gertrude's letters.
Letter from Lieutenant Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie to Gertrude Bell concerning losing sleep as wondering of Gertrude's whereabouts and his wait in Aden until departing for Djibouti
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- Dates of Creation9 Mar 1914
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