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Now they might have been quite all right had Richard not been so ambitious. But he wanted a really good run, so he said, and chose a perfectly gorgeous hill for it, or, in other words, a very steep one. “It will be a real Cresta run,” he declared. It was as well Gwen and Ted did not know what he meant, or they might not have joined him. It certainly was a Cresta run, for they were soon shooting downhill like fire. They did not look very happy about it, though! I wonder if there was anything in the way?

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 14 May 1938, Page 11

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Now they might have been quite all right had Richard not been so ambitious. But he wanted a really good run, so he said, and chose a perfectly gorgeous hill for it, or, in other words, a very steep one. “It will be a real Cresta run,” he declared. It was as well Gwen and Ted did not know what he meant, or they might not have joined him. It certainly was a Cresta run, for they were soon shooting downhill like fire. They did not look very happy about it, though! I wonder if there was anything in the way? Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 14 May 1938, Page 11

Now they might have been quite all right had Richard not been so ambitious. But he wanted a really good run, so he said, and chose a perfectly gorgeous hill for it, or, in other words, a very steep one. “It will be a real Cresta run,” he declared. It was as well Gwen and Ted did not know what he meant, or they might not have joined him. It certainly was a Cresta run, for they were soon shooting downhill like fire. They did not look very happy about it, though! I wonder if there was anything in the way? Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 14 May 1938, Page 11

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