You begin to cry and in a quiet subdued voice and with great hesitation reply “number 4.” The Duke grins wickedly, he has won, he savours the mome...nt, anxious to build on his hold over you he mockingly says “speak up Mrs Smith I can’t hear you,” You reply slightly louder “number 4” “Number 4, number 4,” laughs the Duke, “very good, then so be it,” the Duke removes all your leg restraints and the tummy band, “lie still don’t move until told, understand?” you nod your head. Elly and the old men. " Bobby informed her.Teresa just smiled at herself for solving that little puzzle.After looking around the main barn, Bobby took her to the lower level where the stables were kept. Teresa was practically bubbling with her ideas for converting the place into a riding academy.As she inspected all the stalls for the horses she saw another wooden door located in the corner of the stable area."Where does that door lead to?" Teresa asked."Well, that was Gramp's tack room and uhh-- his little. .. and if my demands are not met, then the president’s daughter will suffer,” the man warns. “She will be put on the web for the whole world to see.”“What you are asking is impossible and downright immoral,” Roger counters. “Why would we ever do such a thing?”“Director Cornelius,” the man says with a chuckle, expecting the shock on everyone in the room to appear on their faces. “Yes, I know who you are and the rest of your pathetic little team. You will do as asked and the girl will be. Thus Australia's 'Waltzing Matilda' was born.Dave subsequently remembered reading somewhere that the actual tune originated from Scotland, but couldn't verify this.Finally, Dave went through the Qantilda and Banjo Paterson Rooms.The whole complex was the best and most informative tourist attraction Dave had ever seen. He regretted having no one with him to share the pleasure and experience.His next stop was across the road where the Jolly Swagman sculpture commemorated 'Waltzing Matilda' and.
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