deluded perhaps peace find Arabs able, unhelped untaught, defend paper — T.E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars Wisdom: A Triumph

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We had deluded ourselves that perhaps peace might find the Arabs able, unhelped and untaught, to defend themselves with paper tools. Meanwhile we glozed our fraud by conducting their necessary war purely and cheaply. But now this gloss had gone from me. Chargeable against my conceit were the causeless, ineffectual deaths of Hesa. My will had gone and I feared to be alone, lest the winds of circumstance, or power, or lust, blow my empty soul away.

T.E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph

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