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Pagina 67
... Rindale said to Hinton , that there's an unholy mess being made somewhere . We've got to get away this evening- we don't want to be here if the Germans carry out a raid like they did last night . Besides , there's no air - raid ...
... Rindale said to Hinton , that there's an unholy mess being made somewhere . We've got to get away this evening- we don't want to be here if the Germans carry out a raid like they did last night . Besides , there's no air - raid ...
Pagina 124
... Rindale then turned back towards the harbour entrance in order to preserve visual signalling touch with Keith . " I don't like the look of that , " declared Rindale , pointing to a solitary aircraft which seemed to be flying round and ...
... Rindale then turned back towards the harbour entrance in order to preserve visual signalling touch with Keith . " I don't like the look of that , " declared Rindale , pointing to a solitary aircraft which seemed to be flying round and ...
Pagina 173
... Rindale could see there was nothing of any importance trying to enter or leave the harbour as he approached the breakwaters . Countering the strong tidal stream which set across the mouth of the harbour , Rindale managed to bring ...
... Rindale could see there was nothing of any importance trying to enter or leave the harbour as he approached the breakwaters . Countering the strong tidal stream which set across the mouth of the harbour , Rindale managed to bring ...
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