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Revision 16 . . February 6, 2007 11:43 am by DaveF
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Revision 1 . . February 1, 2007 11:48 pm by HowardT
  

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Changed: 47,48c47
: Just drifting down the Nile after a good days shooting. Had an excellent
: dinner rather marred by inopportune talk of business.
: Just drifting down the Nile after a good days shooting. Had an excellent dinner rather marred by inopportune talk of business.

Changed: 50,52c49
: Bringing plenty of souvenirs - do we own a museum anywhere? Should be
: back in time for a Xmas wedding. I'm sure you'll adore Wallace,
: he's an excellent shot.
: Bringing plenty of souvenirs - do we own a museum anywhere? Should be back in time for a Xmas wedding. I'm sure you'll adore Wallace, he's an excellent shot.

Changed: 63,73c60,70
How doth the little Elspeth
Improve her stunning aim,
She trains her eye on fezes red
And blasts them all the same!


How cheerfully she seems to grin,
How neatly spreads her fire,
"That dastardly Count Ivanov
Will one day feel my ire!"


: How doth the little Elspeth
: Improve her stunning aim,
: She trains her eye on fezes red
: And blasts them all the same!

: How cheerfully she seems to grin,
: How neatly spreads her fire,
: "That dastardly Count Ivanov
: Will one day feel my ire!"


Changed: 82,88c79,82
"The Honourable Lord has taken advantage of the most unjustifiable means
and has committed the most flagrant pillages. It was, it seems, fatal
that a representative of our country loot those objects that the Turks
and other barbarians had considered sacred,"
said Sir John Newport.



: "The Honourable Lord has taken advantage of the most unjustifiable means and has committed the most flagrant pillages. It was, it seems, fatal that a representative of our country loot those objects that the Turks and other barbarians had considered sacred,"
: said Sir John Newport.


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