No. 1989
His lips moved as he read it again, all the way from "The Lord Protector of the Common Wealth of Britain charges and demands", through the bit about commandeering all kindling, rope, and igniferous oils, right down to the signatures of the WA's first Lord Adjutant, Praise-Him-All-Ye-
No. 1989
His lips moved as he read it again, all the way from "The Lord Protector of the Common Wealth of Britain charges and demands", through the bit about commandeering all kindling, rope, and igniferous oils, right down to the signatures of the WA's first Lord Adjutant, Praise-Him-All-Ye-