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Tunnel 29: The True Story of an Extraordinary Escape Beneath the Berlin Wall
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Helena Merriman sits back in her chair with folded arms, a wry smile spreading across her chapped lips. 'I've done it again!' she thinks, taking a well-deserved sip from a glass of water, 'Now they'll have no choice but to read on!'
And that's when the Tyrannosaurus rex knocks down her front door.
Helena Merriman sits back in her chair with folded arms, a wry smile spreading across her chapped lips. 'I've done it again!' she thinks, taking a well-deserved sip from a glass of water, 'Now they'll have no choice but to read on!'
And that's when the Tyrannosaurus rex knocks down her front door.
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