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As they drove across the dried-out flatlands, guided by a tribal elder, Marie thought again of Gertrude Bell, who had spent time with the Marsh Arabs seventy-five years earlier and who, unlucky in love, had devoted her life to travel. Iraqis always invoked Bell as an example of foreign female courage.
In Extremis: The Life and Death of the War Correspondent Marie Colvin
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