81.  Better still, get him to try and slip a man in through the sea-gate.

82.  Beyond a flint wall was a small graveyard, the gravestones crammed in as though the corpses had been buried standing up.

83.  Big enough to accommodate about twelve lads and in winter it was the least draughty.

84.  Blacks are now in, or close to, the seats of power.

85.  Bodies not strapped in by seat belts go flying.

86.  Bosses have yet to Decide which show the family will star in, but Coronation Street and Emmerdale are favourites.

87.  Both had taken quite a beating by the time the first grey flickers of dawn filtered in.

88.  Brilliant detective work with a little luck tossed in to catch the savvy killer.

89.  Burglars can always find a way in, in spite of bolted doors and windows.

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