1. The message came from no less a person than the prime minister. 2. The message came from the headquarters of an infantry regiment based eight miles away, towards Benghazi. 3. When the message came, he left the smithy and went quietly up to the castle. 4. The message came through loud and clear. 5. Then, during the war, a message came from my company. 6. It was unfair, because last time he had been in the thick of the fighting when the message came, and Tuathal had fought to be beside him. 7. And a few seconds ago an urgent message had come through from GCHQ at Cheltenham. 8. They had been about half way through when the message had come from the District Chief. 9. One message came through loud and clear. 10. And in the mid-afternoon, only a few hours after they had arrived back at the apartment, an urgent message had come through for Ross by fax. |