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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... door to the dressingroom corridor banged open at the back. It was Thomas, who as well as being the wardrobe master was Mama's personal dresser. He looked frail and shaky, which was odd. Thomas was one of life's cheerful people. He was ...
... door to the dressingroom corridor banged open at the back. It was Thomas, who as well as being the wardrobe master was Mama's personal dresser. He looked frail and shaky, which was odd. Thomas was one of life's cheerful people. He was ...
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... door opened and Mama stood there in her shimmering royal gown of the night before. She looked perfect. As if nothing had happened at all. “Mother,” I exclaimed, “I think the Germans have come.” “Yes, dear,” she replied. “We must change ...
... door opened and Mama stood there in her shimmering royal gown of the night before. She looked perfect. As if nothing had happened at all. “Mother,” I exclaimed, “I think the Germans have come.” “Yes, dear,” she replied. “We must change ...
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... door into the street and banged into a man standing with his back to the door. I slipped and fell and lay across his high black boots. I looked up and he laughed. “What's the hurry?” he asked in German as he reached for my collar and ...
... door into the street and banged into a man standing with his back to the door. I slipped and fell and lay across his high black boots. I looked up and he laughed. “What's the hurry?” he asked in German as he reached for my collar and ...
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... door. “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 ...
... door. “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 ...
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