PART Ⅳ-6
pigs at all, it ing for some cellar o take cover in case of air-raids. At t a taller pig I tell you for a moment tly like a herd of pigs.
I picked myself up and -place. People e a little croohe bomb had dropped.
O, of course. It a German aeroplane after all. t broken out. It . to do a bit of bombing practice—at any rate t ake. I expect a good ticking off for it. By time t tmaster o ask t, everyone it . But time, somete and five minutes, didn’t last any longer. Anoter of an spy.
I follotle side-street off treet, to fifty yards from ened and getting a big kick out of it. Luckily I got tes before te of ty people or so t ed I sahing.
At first sig looked as if tables. t of existence. to t of it of its roof blo . Its joined tly as if someone raordinary in tairs rooms notouc like looking into a doll’s s-of-dra made, and a jerry under tly as it t one t tful smaser, cs of a varnisableclotes, and creak of marmalade be t in among t a leg, rouser still on it and a black boot people were oo-ing and a.
I it and took it in. to get mixed up o to pack my bag.
t. I’m going as a matter of fact I didn’t s off my sely. One never does. and about and discuss it for muc of Lo day, everyone oo busy talking about t it sounded like and t fair gave did you expect, it just s ten off part of ongue oo t turned out t o taken it for granted t it tocking factory. After t of try sent a co inspect t saying t ts of ting’. As a matter of fact it