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| #4658051 in Books | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | 2012-12-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.11 x6.00l,.16 | File type: PDF | 44 pages | ||About the Author|Felix T Eaton occasionally shares his home in Yorkshire, England, with a colossal number of little biting things, because they are carried around the house by two pointy-eared furry things that miaow and eat like horses.
Sailing across the Atlantic Ocean to New York aboard Cunard’s Great Ocean Liner, Queen Mary 2, certainly allows one plenty of time to reflect upon all manner of things. For one thing, there are enough people on board to fill The Albert Hall, but the ship isn’t crowded. Where on earth is everyone?
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