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The wind would fill their mouths and rinse their eyes with tears , and their voices would fly away unheard . Before they reached the place , Robin tried again , one last time , his voice sounding weak even to himself .
The wind would fill their mouths and rinse their eyes with tears , and their voices would fly away unheard . Before they reached the place , Robin tried again , one last time , his voice sounding weak even to himself .
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Talking into a radio ; the far yap of another voice . “ What ? " " My Dad . " " Have you seen anybody in a glider , son , we heard there's been an accident , somebody saw a glider or something fall out of the sky . ” “ My Dad .
Talking into a radio ; the far yap of another voice . “ What ? " " My Dad . " " Have you seen anybody in a glider , son , we heard there's been an accident , somebody saw a glider or something fall out of the sky . ” “ My Dad .
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Large dark eyes turned on the child and the voice flooded over her . Ruth wondered . Her aunt turned back to the sink and asked in a drier tone " The journey went all right then ? Granny put you on the train did she ?
Large dark eyes turned on the child and the voice flooded over her . Ruth wondered . Her aunt turned back to the sink and asked in a drier tone " The journey went all right then ? Granny put you on the train did she ?
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Contents
POEMS translated by Graeme Wilson | 28 |
PRISONER by Elizabeth Jennings | 53 |
JOHN MURRAY 50 ALBEMARLE STREET LONDON WIX | 75 |
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