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UNDER THE COVERS
The best way of spending winter evenings is under an eiderdown with the electric blanket on 3 and a paperback. . Correction. That is the second-best way. Paperbacks — may we confintie? Thank you — paperbacks need not be expensive. School fairs, garage sales, find the Salvation Army sell them at a dollar a box-load.
The only disadvantage of a pile of paperbacks beside the bed IS — ooops. — is that when picking them all up, you may drop loose leaves. — With one bound, Simpson leaped to her side. Nora felt his hot breath as he ripped the thin silk from her excited (Raise eyes to top of next page) ammunition wagon, Simpson. Take the best horses. Good luck, old chap. We may not meet again. — Flak jolted them as he fought to keep S Sugar flying. That fireball to starboard meant that his bomb was the last chance. The Germans were Wide awake now. Wtih only seconds to
go, Johnnie slumped, blood spurting, and (Raise eyes) the Squadron began to prepare for the next task, which was something completely different. Of course, every missing page ends up somewhere where it didn’t ought to be. — You ain’t goin’ nowhere, Flint, cackled the outlaw, jerking his rifle. A kick sent Flint Trueheart sprawling in the dust. He tensed his muscles and tried to repeat from Bar 4, turning -| turn R and closing with a light stamp on the R foot to a count of 1,2, 3. (see Diagram). — Again the furnace-doors opened and Hornblower saw men dashed into pulp as mastfs and ropes fell. There was only one thing to do. It meant ruination of his career, but he could expose HPS at up to 3200 A.S.A. by using Microphen developer for 11 to 13 minutes, depending on contrast. Worst of all, in fact infuriating, is when the missing page is the last page, and a story you were getting quite interested in, ends abruptly.
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Press, 6 May 1980, Page 40
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