Letter from Lieutenant Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie to Gertrude Bell concerning Gertrude's whereabouts, his thoughts and feelings for her book [unknown title] and his love for Gertrude

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Concerning Charles pining for Gertrude and wonders about her whereabouts. Letter given over to memories and experiences of the desert, and philosophical allusions to a book [title unknown] that Gertrude has sent him. Charles writes of solitude and of his love for Gertrude.

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