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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... heard it on the radio, on the BBC. They say he has ns in a cage and we jus sit and sing any time lie wants.” Bamse is used to drama—his mother is a famous actress, and his best friend, Anton, is one of the most daring boys in all of ...
... heard it on the radio, on the BBC. They say he has ns in a cage and we jus sit and sing any time lie wants.” Bamse is used to drama—his mother is a famous actress, and his best friend, Anton, is one of the most daring boys in all of ...
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... heard the speech a million times from the wings of the theater. It was stirring stuff, even for a small Danish boy. That night, April 9, there had been a big party on the stage. All the actors had done little scenes and everyone had ...
... heard the speech a million times from the wings of the theater. It was stirring stuff, even for a small Danish boy. That night, April 9, there had been a big party on the stage. All the actors had done little scenes and everyone had ...
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... heard in Sweden. She put her hand out and held my chin so that I looked straight into her face. “Bamse, darling, if you are ever asked to do Shakespeare in the theater, then always play a king or a queen—royalty always get a chair and ...
... heard in Sweden. She put her hand out and held my chin so that I looked straight into her face. “Bamse, darling, if you are ever asked to do Shakespeare in the theater, then always play a king or a queen—royalty always get a chair and ...
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... heard the droning sound Mama sent me out to find Father and bring him home. I ran out of the stage 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 ...
... heard the droning sound Mama sent me out to find Father and bring him home. I ran out of the stage 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 ...
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... 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 soldiers sang “Wir Fahren Gegen Engeland” and “Die Fahne Hoch.” Above ...
... 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 soldiers sang “Wir Fahren Gegen Engeland” and “Die Fahne Hoch.” Above ...
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