Elwyn Morris, his wife and their daughter Brenda had closed the bar of their pub promptly at 2 o'clock, settling down for what they had hoped would be a peaceful early afternoon Sunday lunch. The publican's wife had managed to acquire a ...
4 “None are captured at the rear”: Ferguson, p. 22. 5 “Within two minutes I saw”: White, p. 1. 5 “I was now between two lines”: Byers, p. 4. 6 “I addressed him thus”: McCabe, p. 125.
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