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Pagina 179
... round about 2 A.M. , I was woken by the clanging of the red telephone . The First Lord of the Admiralty was on the line , in person . My heart sank . Too often , in our opinion , he rang through in the small hours of the morning ...
... round about 2 A.M. , I was woken by the clanging of the red telephone . The First Lord of the Admiralty was on the line , in person . My heart sank . Too often , in our opinion , he rang through in the small hours of the morning ...
Pagina 261
... round a thin girder and tried to remember how to tie the knot we had been taught . Not at all sure that the knot would hold , we heaved the container on to the slide and pushed - hoping that the writhing loops of the line were not ...
... round a thin girder and tried to remember how to tie the knot we had been taught . Not at all sure that the knot would hold , we heaved the container on to the slide and pushed - hoping that the writhing loops of the line were not ...
Pagina 432
... round a bit ; it was softer , too , springy in places when you had a heavy load , and it made Number Five work hard ... round from the trees and the hillside with a noise like a busy railway - yard . It was gloaming in the wood , but a ...
... round a bit ; it was softer , too , springy in places when you had a heavy load , and it made Number Five work hard ... round from the trees and the hillside with a noise like a busy railway - yard . It was gloaming in the wood , but a ...
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