It was the additional financial ruin of his bank, which he as its senior officer had the obligation to protect, that galled and shamed him the most. ...Somehow, she had gotten his most secure administrative passwords for the financial computer system. Not only had she cleaned him out of every cent he had in his own accounts before she disappeared in the night, but she also somehow arranged the embezzlement of nearly $40 million of the bank’s more readily available (and liquid) assets. David had. David and I met her. She said, "May I ride back to Perth. I need to get on with a life and that's where it should be. I won't cause trouble. Besides, George doesn't know I exist any longer. I have to admit that I'm glad for him. I would never have been able to give him what he has in Trina. I think they will be very happy together. After I get home, I will find my way." We agreed to let her ride with us to return home. She was quiet, subdued even, and didn't try any of her feminine wiles on any. "Eventually, they got it right and went to Mount Pleasant ... with consequences:The P-38 that never was and the Sukhoi 45 were missing when the glider pilots came to fly the following morning. Remember Hans? The German Federal cop? Since he knew the parties involved he got the case ... German swearwords are nearly as descriptive as Hungarian and sound even worse. There's a lot of spitting and hacking in German swearing.And nobody knew what to do.The hangar folding door was closed, the planes. I liberated a string of fresh mounts for our mounted Infantry and we leap-frogged back the way we came until we managed to establish a blocking line cutting off the Confederate Cavalry from Goldsboro and the roads that would allow them to withdraw to the north to join forces with General Robert E. Lee. I knew from my studies in military science that the lack of reinforcements and the loss of logistical support spelled defeat for the Commanding General of the Confederate forces. Of course,.
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