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It was the summer of 1917and the world was at war.
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Like lots of children, we had to leaveour home - leave London.
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We didn't want to go, but Dad went to fly planes
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and Mum went to look after the wounded,and we were stuck.
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They insisted we go to the country
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to stay with mad Uncle Albertand our cousin Horace.
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Read all about it! Read all about it!
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Sopwith squadrons to go to the Western Front.
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Robert!- The latest news!
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Robert, wait!
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Now, Uncle Albert will meet you at the station.
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Do you think he'll have model planes -fighters, like Dad's?
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I'm not sure, but he has a son called Horacewho's about your age. He might.
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Children, you're to listen to Cyrilwhile we're away.
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Why's he in charge?You're not in charge of me!
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Robert, I am.
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Find a nice...Oh, there's an empty carriage here.
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- Dad.- What?
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Dad.
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Is there any way I can come with you?
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Robert, who's the most importantmember of any mission?
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You are - the pilot.
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No, it's the navigator.The pilot would be lost without one.
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Your mum and I need youto keep everyone on course.
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You can count on me.
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So you always know where to find me.
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Your compass.
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I'm going to miss you.
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Come on. On you get.
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- All aboard!- Look after yourself.
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- Be a brave girl.- Cyril.
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Promise to do as Uncle Albert tells you.
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Anthea, take that. Here's another.
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