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Falling under Mother's spell , like most people whom she met ( she was always amusing but never spiteful , and she never betrayed a confidence ) , he invited us to join him . My mother accepted the offer with alacrity ; for he would ...
Falling under Mother's spell , like most people whom she met ( she was always amusing but never spiteful , and she never betrayed a confidence ) , he invited us to join him . My mother accepted the offer with alacrity ; for he would ...
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Goering never won the necessary command of the air . There was a moment when it looked as though he might win it . The August attacks on the Air Force and radar stations were more damaging than at the time we were allowed to realise ...
Goering never won the necessary command of the air . There was a moment when it looked as though he might win it . The August attacks on the Air Force and radar stations were more damaging than at the time we were allowed to realise ...
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We got back to the horses , and Saki galloped ahead as was his custom . In the distance we saw some Japanese bend down to pat or admire him ; but , never friendly with strangers , he dodged into a barley - field and was lost to sight .
We got back to the horses , and Saki galloped ahead as was his custom . In the distance we saw some Japanese bend down to pat or admire him ; but , never friendly with strangers , he dodged into a barley - field and was lost to sight .
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THE BRONZE BOSUN BY R C M | 96 |
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