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- Chapter 118.—The main retreat (621) its sting (622) Auda takes charge (623) blood-thirst (624), the terror by night (625) alone to Deraa (626) Barrow's welcome (627) Feisal (628).
- Chapter 119.—Very near the end (629) war as she should be (630) a good recovery by the British (631) military service (632).
- Chapter 120.—The occupation of Damascus (634) the burning stores (635) at the Town Hall (636) Auda breaks out upon the Druses (637) General Chauvel takes over chief control (638).
- Chapter 121.—Digging in (640) a new administration (641) public order (642) supplies (643) night falls upon us unready (644).
- Chapter 122.—Disorder at dawn (645) peace returns (646) the silent hospital (647) prisoners of war (648) tired out (649).
- Chapter 123.—A quiet morning (650) two standards of perfection (651) of Allenby (651) and of Feisal (652) escape (652).
EPILOGUE
Why the taking of Damascus ended my efforts in Syria (653).
APPENDIX I
Nominal rolls of armoured cars and Talbot battery (654).
APPENDIX II
A diary of place names and dates (656).
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