If not for England I don’t know what would have happened to us, so for that I am eternally grateful. In Germany, before there was just … a policeman was a figure of authority, in London he was a figure of a helper; he was there to help you.
If not for England I don’t know what would have happened to us, so for that I am eternally grateful. In Germany, before there was just … a policeman was a figure of authority, in London he was a figure of a helper; he was there to help you.
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