id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015019998692 Bodley, R. V. C. Gertrude Bell by Ronald Bodley and Lorna Hearst 1940 .txt text/plain 57559 2974 73 perspective, but though Gertrude Bell's father was my grandfather's brother, circumstances gave me little opportunity of Gertrude Bell mapped great areas of unexplored territory, she was instrumental in establishing a new kingdom, games, parties, dancing, all came into Gertrude's life and A passage from Gertrude's book Persian Pictures, published some years later, is a master's etching of Constantinople: eyes of someone she liked made all the difference to Gertrude's stay in the country and influenced her attitude towards Asiatics. New life welled up in Gertrude as these thoughts took shape and she discovered that, desolate, waterless country, so, for the first time in Gertrude's travels, camels had to be included in the caravan. days later she received orders to join Sir Percy Cox. Gertrude was at last to have the opportunity for which she Sir Percy promised to waste no time and Gertrude went ./cache/mdp.39015019998692.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015019998692.txt