Chapter 1-2

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‘Hello British Tommy and Russian Ivan. Look into the tormented faces of your friends and comrades. And understand that there are more deadly things to worry about than bullets, gas and bayonets.’ This hadn’t scared the Allies that much though, because they just kept fighting, and ultimately they had won. The wind flicked some of the white foam from the tips of the waves onto Lindelhoff’s paws. He looked at the dinghy and growled to himself. It had to be seaworthy, of course, and he’d been ordered to make sure that it was bone dry; his passenger didn’t like the water apparently, and now it was full of the stuff, so he tipped it over and shook it out. Now, it was mostly dry. The special passenger would not be grateful for a wet run ashore, thought Lindelhoff, so he made the boat fast agai

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