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BOOK II
OPENING THE ARAB OFFENSIVE
Chapters XVIII to XXVIII
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We havered for awhile by Yenbo, hoping to retrieve the position: but the tribesmen proved to be useless for assault, and we saw that if the Revolt was to endure we must invent a new plan of campaign at once.
This was hazardous, as the promised British military experts had not yet arrived. However, we decided that to regain the initiative we must ignore the main body of the enemy, and concentrate far off on his railway flank.
The first step towards this was to move our base
to Wejh: which we proceeded to do
in the grand manner.
to Wejh: which we proceeded to do
in the grand manner.