Young, French and Leaving for England: Some Advice

You are going to live in a country far far away, not by distance, but by ideas and behaviour. You are going to live in a difficult and mysterious country.

In the first few days you will think: ‘This undertaking is hopeless; I’ll never get to know them; the gulf is too wide to be bridged.’ Don’t panic. We can bridge it.

Tell yourself that when you are eventually adopted they will be the most faithful of friends. Read Lawrence’s book Revolt in the Desert; you’ll see how this lone Englishman crossed a dangerous desert to search for a nobody Arab left behind by the caravan.

Such is the friendship of the best among them. I tested it out for myself during the war. To earn it, all you need do is make a little effort.

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3 comments to Young, French and Leaving for England: Some Advice

  • Sound and wise words; though didn’t Lawrence end up shooting same ‘nobody Arab’? Or am I confusing David Lean’s truth with Lawrence’s?

  • Dru

    No, that was Robert Smith from the Cure, wasn’t it?

    Sorry to introduce silliness to your blog on the first day, Richard. It’s foolish, but it’s fun. We’ll be popping round with some milk and teabags in a minute.

  • What a smashing record! Should have left it at that shouldn’t he?

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