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He he began to have a sly satisfaction at was running his car at a steady , easy
the thought of how quickly he had angoing pace ; the victim had materialized
ticipated the inevitable program . out of thin air . Findlay had heard a When the
first ...
He he began to have a sly satisfaction at was running his car at a steady , easy
the thought of how quickly he had angoing pace ; the victim had materialized
ticipated the inevitable program . out of thin air . Findlay had heard a When the
first ...
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... retrieved some of bad temper . of his initial mistake by the clear ¡° I'll have to
watch my step , ¡± he mindedness of his following actions . warned himself . Most
men , he Aattered himself , would And at that moment he began to have
continued ...
... retrieved some of bad temper . of his initial mistake by the clear ¡° I'll have to
watch my step , ¡± he mindedness of his following actions . warned himself . Most
men , he Aattered himself , would And at that moment he began to have
continued ...
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But he could not marble - topped bureau and instinctively fathom the apparent
unpreparedness of began to brush his hair . He was not their departure .
Something urgent must exactly troubled , but he was unmis have pulled Gertrude
so ...
But he could not marble - topped bureau and instinctively fathom the apparent
unpreparedness of began to brush his hair . He was not their departure .
Something urgent must exactly troubled , but he was unmis have pulled Gertrude
so ...
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Then there was the desperately began to hit them very quickly , although ten
perilous work of landing parties to com miles off . The weather was very clear , so
plete the destruction of fortifications they had not the same good luck as they had
...
Then there was the desperately began to hit them very quickly , although ten
perilous work of landing parties to com miles off . The weather was very clear , so
plete the destruction of fortifications they had not the same good luck as they had
...
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Rather fed up with bugles , pipes , saluting and saPORT SAID , August , 1916 .
laaming and stuck in same spot , never seeing Despite all the wonders I have
seen since any land except our dreary base , which is the war began ...
Rather fed up with bugles , pipes , saluting and saPORT SAID , August , 1916 .
laaming and stuck in same spot , never seeing Despite all the wonders I have
seen since any land except our dreary base , which is the war began ...
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