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... morning . It was , if I recollect correctly , a bright sunny morning in September . We had been under the Japs since February . His face was more serious than I had ever seen it . " Gentlemen , " he began , and I drew myself up . I had ...
... morning . It was , if I recollect correctly , a bright sunny morning in September . We had been under the Japs since February . His face was more serious than I had ever seen it . " Gentlemen , " he began , and I drew myself up . I had ...
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... morning we steamed into Canton , where we met the only hitch in our arrangements . The State - run China Travel Service in Shanghai had booked us through to Hong Kong that morning , but we were greeted by a bright little bespectacled ...
... morning we steamed into Canton , where we met the only hitch in our arrangements . The State - run China Travel Service in Shanghai had booked us through to Hong Kong that morning , but we were greeted by a bright little bespectacled ...
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... morning , but she was not her usual efficient self ; for her mind seemed to be continuously distracted by the little , nagging sentence , which became more insist- ent as the morning wore on : sitting up , begging , waving its paws for ...
... morning , but she was not her usual efficient self ; for her mind seemed to be continuously distracted by the little , nagging sentence , which became more insist- ent as the morning wore on : sitting up , begging , waving its paws for ...
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