I looked down, and saw the bloodrunning down my legs, dripping onto the pavement below. The guyschasing me ran to the fence, saw the look in my eyes, ...then the drippingblood, and ran, as fast as they could, away from me. Nobody but themsaw me. I was alone with nobody to help me, and I knew that unless Igot myself off that fence I would die there. It took all my efforts towork through the pain, and the sounds of skin and muscle tearing, but Imanaged to push up a little, then fell backwards to the. AARRRRGGGHHHH!" A stabbing pain went through Chris's mind everything he had learnt seemed to run through his mind and around it, he could see what to do! How to do it! And nothing, NOTHING, was going to stop him."Grogan didn't understand what was happening, but he took hold of Chris's hands and pulled him out of the room. "I don't know what you did Leader, but you're going to regret it." He said as he took Chris away."Hold on boss, we'll get you safe." Grogan said but Chris didn't answer, he. This aircraft was scheduled to be retired from service and had been operated by the Naval Reserves.Whatever its origin, I was glad to see the large aircraft since it would be more than adequate for our purposes. It would carry a combination of passengers and cargo and was quickly configurable from one to the other. It also had an excellent range of 2,700 miles with the additional fuel tanks in the belly of the aircraft. After examining the aircraft I knew that it could carry 108 passengers when. It was Peter that opened the conversation."Miss Eves, Elaine, I came here hoping to secure your release but as you guessed you are a pawn in a game, except that it isn't a game. It is a matter of hard negotiation between the Tumalian head of state and the British Government. Colonel Nubaro is representing Tumali interests and I am here of behalf of Britain. To secure your immediate release, we would have to agree to give Tumali several million pounds in aid. So you are a valuable commodity...".
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