PART Ⅱ-8
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‘You a gentleman?’
‘No, sir.’
‘Good. t some work done.’
In about tes of me t I arial experience, didn’t knoypeer, and ty-eig I’d do, too many gentlemen in t beyond ten. I liked o at t terious po seemed to be running t again. Somet Coast Defence Force alked about, and tablisions and otores at various points along t. Sir Josepo be responsible for t corner of England. ter I joined me doo cores at a place called t. Or rato find out ed. Nobody seemed certain about t got t tores consisted of eleven tins of bully beef o take cores at till furtice. I ores at too late. Next day came tter informing me t I ’s really tory. I remained O.C. t of the war.
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