Hitler's Canary: A Daring Tale of Wartime AdventureRoaring Brook Press, 06.03.2007 - 192 Seiten "My brother stood up so quickly he almost knocked Mama over. 'Why aren't you doing something? Do you know what the British are calling us? Hitler's canary! I've heard it on the radio, on the BBC. They say he has us in a cage and we just sit and sing any tune he wants.'" |
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... Papa had met onstage and I had been hanging around the theater since Mama had first carried me on in a music revue as the brandnew baby of a girl who had got into trouble. Then there was Uncle Max (who was not my real uncle but my ...
... Papa had met onstage and I had been hanging around the theater since Mama had first carried me on in a music revue as the brandnew baby of a girl who had got into trouble. Then there was Uncle Max (who was not my real uncle but my ...
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... Papa was a wonderful painter. If my mother could play Ibsen better than anyone in the whole of Scandinavia, he could paint something so real you wanted to reach out and grab it. He did the sets at the theater and for. ACT I, SCENE ONE ...
... Papa was a wonderful painter. If my mother could play Ibsen better than anyone in the whole of Scandinavia, he could paint something so real you wanted to reach out and grab it. He did the sets at the theater and for. ACT I, SCENE ONE ...
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... Papa, the Germans have come. Papa!” My father carried on drawing. Despite my anxiety I couldn't help but stop and watch my father's pen as an elephant appeared on the blank piece of paper. “The elephant, Bamse,” he told me, “is the ...
... Papa, the Germans have come. Papa!” My father carried on drawing. Despite my anxiety I couldn't help but stop and watch my father's pen as an elephant appeared on the blank piece of paper. “The elephant, Bamse,” he told me, “is the ...
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... Papa in anger. He took a deep breath and hugged me to his chest. “Bamse, my boy, you are not a coward but you have to think about the situation we are in. I need you to be sensible. What can a tiny nation like ours do against a mighty ...
... Papa in anger. He took a deep breath and hugged me to his chest. “Bamse, my boy, you are not a coward but you have to think about the situation we are in. I need you to be sensible. What can a tiny nation like ours do against a mighty ...
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... Papa, any news?” Papa shook his head. “Just what I guess you already know. They came in coal boats. They say the German ship Hansestadt Danzig, which is down at the harbor, brought a whole battalion.” “I heard that the whole air force ...
... Papa, any news?” Papa shook his head. “Just what I guess you already know. They came in coal boats. They say the German ship Hansestadt Danzig, which is down at the harbor, brought a whole battalion.” “I heard that the whole air force ...
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