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Mark Whitehorn , Bill Marklyn
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Chapter 1 of Sir Henry Birkin's autobiography "Full Throttle", published in 1932, ends with the following: I can waste no more time on this matter; for the end is reached of what I now confess to have been 24 pages of deceit. Read the first page
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