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To the Editor of the Daily Chronicle, 2 August 1927
Those who have seen Rory Stewart’s recent BBC TV documentary The Legacy of Lawrence of Arabia might appreciate the passages below, taken from a private letter from Lawrence to a journalist written in 1927:
“The Arabs have their chance now - for what they are worth - of proving themselves capable of self-control, and Irak is nearly our first ‘brown’ dominion.”
“I could (and did) retire with some self-contentment, with the whole job done. I wanted the Arabs to have leave to make their own mess: and not to go on holding their hands to save them from messes. People learn by falling down, like babies.”
The letter was published in the National Review, 10 September 1963