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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... called “a leading light.” Elegant and beautiful, she was brilliant at Chekhov, at comedy and, of course, at Shakespeare. Mama and Papa had met onstage and I had been hanging around the theater since Mama had first carried me on in a ...
... called “a leading light.” Elegant and beautiful, she was brilliant at Chekhov, at comedy and, of course, at Shakespeare. Mama and Papa had met onstage and I had been hanging around the theater since Mama had first carried me on in a ...
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... called out to him. “This,” he cried, pointing at the planes in fury, “is our enemy!” The green leaflets continued to flutter down. I put my hand out of the window and grabbed one. It was a strange mix of Danish, German, and Norwegian. I ...
... called out to him. “This,” he cried, pointing at the planes in fury, “is our enemy!” The green leaflets continued to flutter down. I put my hand out of the window and grabbed one. It was a strange mix of Danish, German, and Norwegian. I ...
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... called Livskunt—the art of living. Mr. Shakespeare once said that “all the world's a stage,” but I think even he would have been amazed at how much Mama believed it to be true. To be honest, Mama's insistence that there was an outfit ...
... called Livskunt—the art of living. Mr. Shakespeare once said that “all the world's a stage,” but I think even he would have been amazed at how much Mama believed it to be true. To be honest, Mama's insistence that there was an outfit ...
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... called out, “Hurrah for Britain!” and the other Danes nodded in silent agreement. “Anyone attempting to interfere will be shot!” barked a German soldier in broken Danish to the gathering. “Hurrah for the Britons!” replied the crowd. I ...
... called out, “Hurrah for Britain!” and the other Danes nodded in silent agreement. “Anyone attempting to interfere will be shot!” barked a German soldier in broken Danish to the gathering. “Hurrah for the Britons!” replied the crowd. I ...
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... called my father over his shoulder. It was the only good news I had heard all day. Nyboder wasn't my school but perhaps, I thought, the Germans had taken over others as well and I wouldn't have to go to lessons. As they marched the ...
... called my father over his shoulder. It was the only good news I had heard all day. Nyboder wasn't my school but perhaps, I thought, the Germans had taken over others as well and I wouldn't have to go to lessons. As they marched the ...
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