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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... mother is a famous actress, and his best friend, Anton, is one of the most daring boys in all of Denmark. But this is different. He knows he should be afraid, but he doesn't know yet what he should be afraid of. The Germans? The British ...
... mother is a famous actress, and his best friend, Anton, is one of the most daring boys in all of Denmark. But this is different. He knows he should be afraid, but he doesn't know yet what he should be afraid of. The Germans? The British ...
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... mother did her piece from Hamlet where the queen says that poor, mad Ophelia has drowned herself in the river ... mother I learned to love it when the place was full and the audience was hushed. My mother was an actress through and ...
... mother did her piece from Hamlet where the queen says that poor, mad Ophelia has drowned herself in the river ... mother I learned to love it when the place was full and the audience was hushed. My mother was an actress through and ...
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... mother was not just any actress. She was one of the most famous women in Denmark. She was what the Danish critics called “a leading light.” Elegant and beautiful, she was brilliant at Chekhov, at comedy and, of course, at Shakespeare ...
... mother was not just any actress. She was one of the most famous women in Denmark. She was what the Danish critics called “a leading light.” Elegant and beautiful, she was brilliant at Chekhov, at comedy and, of course, at Shakespeare ...
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... 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 at once.” ACT I, SCENE ONE TIME: April 1940 PLACE: Copenhagen This.
... 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 at once.” ACT I, SCENE ONE TIME: April 1940 PLACE: Copenhagen This.
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... mother. Have you no proper advice for him to help him along his way?” My mother looked at my father and shook her head in disgust. “Of course I have advice for him, Peter,” she replied in a soft, low voice that could nonetheless be ...
... mother. Have you no proper advice for him to help him along his way?” My mother looked at my father and shook her head in disgust. “Of course I have advice for him, Peter,” she replied in a soft, low voice that could nonetheless be ...
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