VII In Situ
x tubs and plumbing generators and cooking spits run by a eror, collect information on ts of badgers.
to t estbury e and information. Even in ime place to stop for tea. into Pamela’s tea Room, ton, and sary, ctee to allo up al bomb disposal outfit no one ions ions t. odidact, and ives and spirit beion. ely invented t s, o be stored easily by a working sapper.
tea and ed for scones, discussing tu defusing of bombs.
“I trust you, Mr. Sing, don’t you?” “Yes, sir.” Sing real gentleman in England.
“You knorust you to do as o take notes. Mr. s or more strengtle and advise but ands perfectly. If do somet means ake you otal auty on te. ol. ticated no you never kno t ing a delayed-action fuze by pulling out ting t of troduced a ne.
Kirpal Sing it. So far, ime during taken place in tream of tepped out of England and planned never to step out of Countisbury once the war ended.
Singanced from y-one years old. no one but soldiers. So t eers al bomb squad, even t in a ake control, and ter cy or an individual.
s, and Lord Suffolk e. Fifteen of to a library and asked by tary to . S t names, ervieest.
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