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Page 128
... heard voices in the hall , and Sir Simon came in . " My dear Mrs. Tibbett , " he began , " forgive me can't shake hands - covered with oil from Priscilla's engine- didn't even stop to wash . Felt I had to see you straight away when I heard ...
... heard voices in the hall , and Sir Simon came in . " My dear Mrs. Tibbett , " he began , " forgive me can't shake hands - covered with oil from Priscilla's engine- didn't even stop to wash . Felt I had to see you straight away when I heard ...
Page 130
... heard David's dinghy along- side . I got up and helped Anne on board . She hadn't been back to Mary Jane for her sleeping bag after all - thought it was too late - so I gave her mine amd made my bunk up with blankets . We tried to make ...
... heard David's dinghy along- side . I got up and helped Anne on board . She hadn't been back to Mary Jane for her sleeping bag after all - thought it was too late - so I gave her mine amd made my bunk up with blankets . We tried to make ...
Page 202
... heard what Colin said . " " Yes , " said Henry . " We all heard what Colin said , and what Anne said . But we - the Fleet - went down the hard to- gether afterwards , and we all knew something that the others didn't . Namely , that Anne ...
... heard what Colin said . " " Yes , " said Henry . " We all heard what Colin said , and what Anne said . But we - the Fleet - went down the hard to- gether afterwards , and we all knew something that the others didn't . Namely , that Anne ...
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