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H. G. Wells: The War in the Air4. Chapter IV: THE GERMAN AIR-FLEET (continued)He rubbed the bridge of his nose thoughtfully. "I gave the whole blessed show away. If I'd j'es' kep quiet about being Enonymous.... Gaw! ...Too soon, Bert, my boy--too soon and too rushy. I'd like to kick my silly self. "I couldn't 'ave kep' it up. "After all, it ain't so very bad," he said. "After all, five 'undred pounds....It isn't MY secret, anyhow. It's jes' a pickup on the road. Five 'undred. "Wonder what the fare is from America back home?" This is page 104 of 291. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of The War in the Air at Amazon.com
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