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Gertrude Bell:
I operate for no one. Sir Mark Sykes:
What is it then that attracts you to the Bedouin out there? Gertrude Bell:
Something that you and your world you can not ever understand. It's their freedom. It's their dignity. It's their poetry of life
I operate for no one. Sir Mark Sykes:
What is it then that attracts you to the Bedouin out there? Gertrude Bell:
Something that you and your world you can not ever understand. It's their freedom. It's their dignity. It's their poetry of life
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I operate for no one
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What is it then that attracts you
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to the Bedouin out there
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It is something that you and your world would
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never understand
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It's their freedom
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It's their dignity
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It's their poetry of life
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Movie Summary
A chronicle of Gertrude Bell's life, a traveler, writer, archaeologist, explorer, cartographer, and political attaché for the British Empire at the dawn of the twentieth century.

